Authorities in Abu Dhabi Emirate announced today, Monday, that all residents of the emirate will be allowed to move from and to the cities of the emirate (Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and Al Dhafra) starting from 6 am on Tuesday, June 23, after the number of new Coronavirus cases has decreased.
The emergency management committee in the emirate said that the ban on entering to the emirate will continue for another week.
Last month, Dubai government announced the reopening of 4 beaches, major parks and the Dubai frame for visitors, as they were closed to prevent the spread of Coronavirus.
Dubai Media Office said, in a statement on Twitter, that Dubai Municipality announces the reopening of the beaches of JBR, Al Mamzar, Jumeirah and Umm Suqeim from Friday onwards.
Meanwhile, Dubai authorities called on visitors, citizens and residents to “adhere to the safety measures and take into account all the instructions that have been circulated in the sites to ensure the safety and health of all.”
Moreover, the shopping malls receive visitors and shoppers following Dubai Government’s decision to resume economic activity from 6 am to 11 pm, applying all precautionary measures to ensure the provision of a safe environment for commercial business that protects the health and safety of all and supports the continuation of the trade movement.