Dubai: Indian expats in UAE asked to avoid travelling home


Dubai, Mar 12 (IANS): Indian expats in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have been advised to avoid non-essential travel, including to their home country, in an effort to stop the spread of the novel corovairus.

Posting the latest advisory on Twitter, the Indian Consulate in Dubai said on Thursday: "All citizens and foreign nationals desiring to visit India may kindly see (the) latest guidelines issued by Govt. of India," reports Gulf News.

Consul General of India in Dubai told Gulf News on Thursday: "Given the situation, it is advisable for everyone to avoid non-essential travel right now, even to our home. There could be conditions for them (those who travel) to be quarantined."

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He urged the Indian citizens in the UAE to take precautions to protect themselves and others, especially if they are travelling for emergency reasons.

"That is when you are likely to come into contact with affected people," he cautioned.

The UAE's move comes a day after the Indian government decided to suspend all visas, except those of officials and diplomats. India has confirmed 73 COVID-19 cases, with no deaths.

As of Thursday, the UAE has reported 74 coronavirus cases with no fatalities.

Globally, there has been an overall 124,979 confirmed cases, with 4,625 deaths.

The figure includes China, the country of origin of the virus.

 

 

  

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Thu, Mar 12 2020

    Particularly the low wage workers must not venture into travelling during this time, because you do not know when the government issues travel ban and you lost your job forever....

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC.

    Thu, Mar 12 2020

    People,

    This advise is appropriate neither more than less...

    This virus transmits through respiratory fluids or saliva.... be cautious... wash your hands often with soap minimum 15 seconds....avoid rubbing your nose after touching door handles of public places and public transport....

    If you have fever.,. Go to a physician and send your throat fluid sample to lab for testing COVID 19 virus....

    Don’t panic, at worst case even if you get infected, there is 2% chances of death folks..,,

    ...Tak...Takk....

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