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Abu Dhabi announced several sidewalks related to Coronavirus from July 19

Abu Dhabi announced several sidewalks related to Coronavirus from July 19
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Dubai: The resident of Abu Dhabi has been asked to stay at home except “absolutely necessary” because the emergency committee, crisis and disaster of Abu Dhabi launched a new national sterilization program.
Commands, part of an effort to protect public health and prevent the spread of Covid-19, will come into force since July 19.
The restriction applies every day between midnight and 5 in the morning, the time in which the authorities will drive sterilization.
No traffic and public movements will be permitted at the moment and permission from the Abu Dhabi police need to be obtained if someone intends to come out for important inventory, such as food and medicine.
As part of its strategy to limit the spread of Covid-19, emergency committees, the crisis and disaster of Abu Dhabi also renewed the operation capacity of various public activities and agreed to new entry requirements for capital.
Beaches and private, gardens and swimming pools, restaurants and cafes, gyms and gyms and city center, buses, and general ferries will operate at a capacity of 50 percent from July 19.
Malls must operate at 40 percent and cinemas at 30 per cent.
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The maximum of three passengers will be allowed to travel in a five-passenger taxi and four passengers in a taxi seven passengers.
The entry requirements, the agreeing committee allows entering the Emirate within 48 hours after receiving the Negative PCR test results and within 24 hours after receiving negative DPI results.
Those who enter through PCR, have to do PCR tests on the fourth day of the entry (if staying for four days or more), and additional tests on eight days (for those who live eight days or more).
Those who entered through the DPI must take the PCR test on the third day of the entry (to stay 48 hours or more), and additional PCR tests on the seventh day for those who live seven days or more.
These procedures apply to all residents and residents who are vaccinated and not vaccinated, and anyone who fails to take the test needed will be fined.
The Committee asked community members to comply with prevention steps, maintain physical distance, and use masks in public places to preserve public health benefits.

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