UAE announces Covid-19 protocols for Christmas & New Year’s Eve celebrations
All attendees must provide a negative PCR test result taken within 96 hours and undergo mandatory body temperature testing.
The NCEMA said,
“We urge the organisers of events to regulate entry, avoid overcrowding and use barriers at entrances and exits,”
“We also urge the public to wear face masks at all times in enclosed places and avoid overcrowding, in addition to leaving a 1.5-metre safe distance.”
“We inform the public that organisers of events will form teams to verify the implementation of precautionary measures,”
All venues will need to be regularly sanitised and organisers must also provide sanitisers at the entrances and exits of restrooms.
The protocol permits members of the same family to sit together without the need to practice physical distancing.
The NCEMA also urged all those eligible to take Covid-19 vaccine booster doses.
“According to studies and research conducted by the World Health Organisation (WHO), people who received a booster shot are less vulnerable to infection compared to those who did not,”
“Therefore, receiving the booster shot of the vaccine is key to getting the necessary antibodies to prevent the spread of Covid-19 variants and genetic mutations.”
So far up to 100 per cent of the UAE’s population has received at least one dose of the vaccine, while more than 90 per cent have got both doses.
NCEMA added,
“We urge the public to cooperate and adhere to the Covid-19 precautionary measures. We highlight the importance of social responsibility and the pivotal role of members of the community in preserving the country’s achievements during this crisis,”
News Source: Gulf Business