12 institutions that are not committed to Corona's procedures violated

Yesterday, Dubai Municipality reported that it violated five institutions, yesterday, due to non-compliance with measures to confront the emerging Corona virus, and warned 58 other institutions, explaining that the percentage of commitment reached 97% of the total of 2397 institutions visited, and the Dubai Economic Department violated seven establishments Other.

The municipality stressed the need for all institutions to adhere to the precautionary measures and measures it imposed to limit the spread of Coronavirus infection.

The municipality had imposed requirements and controls on all establishments operating in the Emirate of Dubai, which are under its supervision, and included the application and regulation of safe distances for physical distancing to be two meters between people, measuring temperatures for workers periodically during the day, and for customers, visitors and guests before entering, and directing workers, in the event that For any symptoms of respiratory infection, to refer to the nearest health center for examination and treatment, not to conduct work, and not to allow customers who suffer symptoms of respiratory infection to enter.

She indicated that these procedures are in effect in all institutions until further notice, and they are being followed up to ensure compliance with them, and the violation of non-compliance institutions in accordance with the controls in force.

In addition, the field inspection teams affiliated to the Commercial Control and Consumer Protection Sector in Dubai Economy violated seven establishments, five gyms that were violated, in cooperation with the Dubai Sports Council, and two other establishments in the retail sector were violated inside a shopping center, and the violations were not wearing masks Before its workers, and not taking the necessary measures to take into account the physical distancing, the number of shops that meet the conditions and precautionary measures reached 656.

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