Covid 19: Dubai Beaches Close For Two Weeks

by Vaishnavi Venkataraman
Covid 19: Dubai Beaches Close For Two Weeks

On Saturday, 21 March, the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP) and the National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority (NECDMA) announced that all beaches, pools and parks in the UAE will remind closed for 2 weeks. The new rule is a measure to curb the spread of Covid 19.

The UAE is trying its best to contain the spread of coronavirus. From schools to colleges, nightclubs, spas and restaurants, the city is experiencing a partial lockdown. UAE authorities have strictly ordered residents to refrain from social gatherings or planning trips to public places. Despite repeated warnings, pictures of a ‘jam-packed’ JBR beach on Friday made rounds on Twitter today. Other beaches like Kite Beach and Sufouh Beach also saw large gatherings on Friday.

These images angered a host of residents who urged people to be more responsible and stay indoors. Take a look at the tweets:

Residents expressed their anger about the irresponsible behavior:

What Else?

In the light of the recent Coronavirus threat, Dubai and Abu Dhabi have taken new initiatives to prevent the spread of the virus. The Department of Culture and Tourism announced that nightclubs in Dubai and Abu Dhabi will remain closed until the end of March. Besides, Abu Dhabi has also banned weddings in the Emirate, until the month end, to prevent spread of the virus.

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After schools, colleges and universities announced a 4-week long holiday, pubs, theaters and restaurants seem to follow suit. The Department of Culture and Tourism has now issued a ban on nightclubs in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. The circular mentioned that Compliance officers will visit establishments to ensure adherence. Further, strict legal action will be taken against violators. The ban is effective from Sunday, March 15 until the end of the month. Besides, Abu Dhabi has also banned weddings in the Emirate and has shut down a few popular restaurants.

Additionally, malls in Abu Dhabi are now fitted with thermal detectors as a precautionary measure. Meanwhile here are 5 Ways To Be Loving Towards Your City During The Dreaded Coronavirus Pandemic