COVID-19: Dubai shuts down restaurant in Al Safa 2 for breaking rules

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Dubai Economy discovered employees at a restaurant did not adhere to social distancing

Dubai: In its latest round of inspections, Dubai Economy has temporarily closed a restaurant in Al Safa 2 for not following social distancing rules.

On Tuesday, the Department of Economic Development announced that 16 shops were issued warnings and advised to place stickers of physical distancing throughout their establishments.

In addition, nine shops were slapped with fines after employees were found not wearing face masks and also for not maintaining a social distance between customers.

 

 

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. أغلقت اقتصادية دبي مطعم في منطقة الصفا الثانية لعدم التزامه بالتدابير الاحترازية وأهمها التباعد الجسدي. ومن جانب أخر خالف قطاع الرقابة التجارية وحماية المستهلك 9 محلات لعدم ارتداء الكمامات من جانب الموظفين وعدم اتخاذ الاجراءات اللازمة لمراعاة التباعد الجسدي، وتم التنبيه على 16 محلاً لعدم وضع ملصقات التباعد الجسدي. كما بلغ عدد المنشآت التجارية المستوفية للاشتراطات، 762 محلاً. Dubai Economy closed a restaurant in Al Safa Second area for not adhering to the precautionary measures, specifically social distancing. Moreover, @dubai_consumers continues daily inspections, with 9 shops being fined for employees not wearing masks and not adhering to the social distancing measures and warned 16 shops for not applying enough social distancing stickers. While 762 businesses found compliant. ‏‎#دبي #اقتصادية_دبي ‏‎‏‎‏‎‏#UAE #Dubai #DubaiEconomy #DubaiDED #DED ‎‏#DepartmentOfEconomicDevelopment #Economy ‏‎#الجميع_مسؤول ‏‎‏#We_Are_All_Responsible

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During the inspection, 762 establishments were reported to be following all the required precautionary measures against COVID-19.

The closure was made one day after Dubai Police arrested two managers of a tourism company and a DJ for organising a party for more than 100 people in an enclosed place.

According to the precautionary COVID-19 rules issued by the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA), tables have to remain two meters apart with a maximum of four people at each table. Under the NCEMA guidelines, up to 60 percent of the total capacity are allowed to enter the premises.

Hand sanitizers must also be available and waiting areas should remain closed, while restaurants should provide diners with disposable cutlery. Face masks must also be worn at all times except when eating.

Dubai Economy added that all establishments are required to adhere to preventive measures, including placing physical-distancing stickers, wearing masks and gloves, providing sanitizer, and checking body temperature of all people in the shops and restaurants.

It also urged people to use smart and contactless payment methods in order to ensure their safety.

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