UAE: Ramadan COVID-19 Guidelines Announced
Dr. Seif Al Dhaheri, spokesperson for the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA), announced the COVID-19 guidelines for Ramadan in the UAE.
Officials also announced nationwide restrictions for Ramadan, which begins on April 13 or 14.
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— NCEMA UAE (@NCEMAUAE) March 16, 2021
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Here is a list of the guidelines:
• Avoid all majlis and public gatherings;
• Family gatherings should not be held;
• Iftar and suhoor can be shared only by relatives living in the same house;
#NCEMA: It is not allowed to create family or institutional iftar tents, share meals in public places or provide & distribute iftar meals in front of homes & mosques. Those interested in doing so, must coordinate with charities. With donations & zakat done electronically.
— NCEMA UAE (@NCEMAUAE) March 16, 2021
• Avoid exchanging food with other families;
• Refrain from any big gatherings related to Ramadan activities;
• No collective iftar tents; no meals in front of mosque or anywhere else;
• Restaurants cannot distribute meals inside or outside their premises;
• Meals can be distributed in labour accommodation, only. Those who are interested in giving iftar meals to workers should contact the manager of the accommodation and a restaurant to arrange the distribution of meal packets;
• Tarawih prayers will be conducted under the precautionary measures already announced;
• Mosques should be sanitised before and after prayers;
• Do not distribute physical copies of the holy Quran; people should read the Quran digitally;
• In the last 10 days of Ramadan, the situation will be reassessed and restrictions may be eased;
• Intensive inspection campaigns will be conducted during Ramadan and action will be taken against offenders;
• Elderly people and those with chronic diseases that place them at greater risk should continue to avoid public places;
• Masks must be worn all times outside the home.
The UAE has achieved its target of vaccinating half the country’s population two weeks before its target.
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