People are encouraged not to call friends home for iftar.
Today is the first day of the holy month of Ramadan. Even as residents and residents #StayHome, they can host an
iftar with own family and relatives of as much as five human beings, the Supreme Committee of Crisis and Disaster
Management said.
In an interactive Questions & Answers approximately new regulations and regulations posted on the Government
of Dubai Media Office twitter platform, human beings are advocated not to call buddies home for iftar.
"Best if you could avoid it, but you're simplest allowed own family and relatives of up to 5 people."
Other records revealed inside the video post is about countrywide sterilisation programme being from 10 pm until 6
am. Wearing of masks is still mandatory however glove is optional.
"You will be fined Dh1,000 if you do not put on a mask. It can be medical or other kind."
Dubai Metro is operational from 7 am until eleven pm. Buses and taxis will operate as normal.
"You can visit the supermarket and you can go to buying malls."
Cafes open; you may take the dog out So,
cafes are open?
"Customers are allowed to dine-in at most of 30 per cent of the café's capacity. But no shisha or buffets."
What approximately office?
"Employees should no longer exceed 30 according to cent of the entire workforce on-site and for a maximum of
six hours according to day simplest." People can now enjoy their morning runs outdoors as long as it's not in
the institution and inside the neighbourhood.
Can I go together with just one friend?
"If it's your dog, sure. You can move alone too or with three own family members handiest for 1-2 hours according
to today." All such measures coincide with the begin of Ramadan and targets to permit greater freedom of