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Dubai government employees to start returning to work on Sunday

Dubai's Sheikh Zayed Road is pictured during the coronavirus curfew imposed by authorities. (AFP)
Dubai's Sheikh Zayed Road is pictured during the coronavirus curfew imposed by authorities. (AFP)
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27 May 2020 11:05:11 GMT9
27 May 2020 11:05:11 GMT9
  • Emirate is ‘heading in the right direction’ as it gradually reopens following success in handling pandemic

Arab News

DUBAI: Half of Dubai’s government employees can return to their offices on Sunday, and the rest will be able to go back on June 14, the emirate’s government announced Wednesday.

The return to work will, however, be made with “intensified precautionary measures,” to protect workers, Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed said.

https://twitter.com/HamdanMohammed/status/1265629772023050240

“Our investments in the future paid off sooner than expected,” he also said on Twitter. “It is reassuring to know we’re heading in the right direction.”

Many businesses across retail, entertainment, sports and fitness industries have already been allowed to reopen. On Monday, Dubai announced it would be easing restrictions on movement, allowing people to move freely between 6 a.m. and 11 p.m. from Wednesday.

Sheikh Hamdan also hailed the Dubai government’s handling of the crisis, saying no “vital services were affected despite the precautionary measures and movement restrictions imposed.”

https://twitter.com/HamdanMohammed/status/1265629890818310144

The UAE reported 31,086 coronavirus cases as of Tuesday; with more than half of those infected having recovered. The country’s death toll currently stands at 253.

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