If You Work In Dubai’s Government Sector, We Have Some Important News For You

If You Work In Dubai’s Government Sector, We Have Some Important News For You

From June 14, all government employees in Dubai will return to their offices. The news of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, decision to allow 100 percent of the city's government workforce to return to their offices was confirmed on Twitter. .@HamdanMohammed: Under the directives of @HHShkMohd, we approved a decision that allows 50% of #Dubai government employees to resume work at offices from Sun, May 31, and 100% from June 14, as we continue our gradual return to normal life with intensified precautionary measures. — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) May 27, 2020 The move forms part of the city's plans to return the emirate to a state of normality, while also ensuring COVID-19 health and safety precautions are taken to reduce the risk and spread of the virus. The news comes after it was announced that 50 percent of Dubai's private sector would be returning to work fro..

From June 14, all government employees in Dubai will return to their offices.

The news of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, decision to allow 100 percent of the city's government workforce to return to their offices was confirmed on Twitter.

.@HamdanMohammed: Under the directives of @HHShkMohd, we approved a decision that allows 50% of #Dubai government employees to resume work at offices from Sun, May 31, and 100% from June 14, as we continue our gradual return to normal life with intensified precautionary measures.

— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) May 27, 2020

The move forms part of the city's plans to return the emirate to a state of normality, while also ensuring COVID-19 health and safety precautions are taken to reduce the risk and spread of the virus.

The news comes after it was announced that 50 percent of Dubai's private sector would be returning to work from their offices as of May 27. It also comes after the Crown Prince announced that gyms, cinemas, and other entertainment venues located in Dubai would re-open with new COVID-19 restrictions and guidelines in place from May 27.

Gyms

Under the rules of the official "Reopening Dubai" document, gyms can operate at 50 percent capacity, with all gym-goers required to wear face masks when doing moderate or light physical activity. Face masks can be briefly lowered if someone undertook "strenuous physical exercise." All exercise machines will be divided using plastic dividers. Children under 12, as well as those over the age of 60, are not permitted to enter. Changing and restrooms will remain closed until further notice, and a strict cleaning program is to be followed for all areas of the fitness facility. Guests gym sessions will be limited to one hour per day.

Cinemas

Temperature checks will be conducted regularly for all visitors and staff members, while sanitizers will be made readily available to both cinema employees and visitors. A strict social distance requirement will see viewers spread out, both in the cinema queues and Read More – Source

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