Abu Dhabi: 'Only vaccinated people will be allowed in some public spaces from Aug 20' - Government


Daijiworld Media Network - Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi, Jun 29: Authorities in Abu Dhabi announced that a large number of public places will soon be accessible only to those vaccinated against Covid-19. The announcement is also aimed at getting more people vaccinated.

Authorities will begin restricting access to shopping malls, restaurants, cafes, sporting activities, museums, gyms, schools and universities, the Emirati government announced on Monday June 28. The same was tweeted by the emirate's media office said in a tweet on Monday.

However, the decision does not apply to those who are unvaccinated because of an exemption, nor to children aged 15 and below, the media office added.

  

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