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Covid-19: New entry rules, updated capacity, movement restrictions in Abu Dhabi-News

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Starting Monday, July 19, the new rules will help prevent the spread of Covid-19 variants and ensure continued testing.

Abu Dhabi authorities announced comprehensive Covid-19 safety measures, including Movement restrictions after midnight; new Test and entry rules; And update Capacity restrictions for shopping malls, cinemas and other public places.

The Abu Dhabi Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Commission stated that the new rules that will be applied starting Monday, July 19 will help prevent the spread of Covid-19 variants and ensure continued testing.

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Movement restrictions

From Monday, July 19, the National Sterilization Program will return to the UAE capital. Disinfection will be carried out between midnight and 5 am every day. During these times, traffic and public movement will be restricted, and there will be no transportation services.

Residents must stay at home unless it is absolutely necessary to go out or obtain necessities such as food and medicine.

Residents can apply for a mobile permit through www.adpolice.gov.ae.

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New admission rules

Allowed to enter the emirate Within 48 hours of receiving a negative PCR test result And within 24 hours of receiving the negative DPI.

Those who entered with a negative PCR result must receive it again on the 4th and 8th day after entry.

Those who get the DPI test result must perform the PCR test on the 3rd and 7th day. The DPI test cannot be used for continuous entry into Abu Dhabi.

This procedure is applicable to all citizens and residents who are vaccinated and not vaccinated.

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Capacity reduction

Beaches, parks and swimming pools; restaurants and cafes; hotel gyms and spas; and buses and public ferries Run at 50% capacity.

Shopping malls operate at 40% capacity, and movie theaters operate at 30% capacity. A five-person taxi can accommodate up to three passengers, and a seven-person taxi can accommodate up to four passengers.




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