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UAE lifts all movement restrictions; sterilisation to continue

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Coronavirus, national sterilisation programme, UAE, lifts, movement restrictions,

Dubai - The programme helped the authorities sterlise public facilities like public transportation means, including the Dubai Metro.

Published: Wed 24 Jun 2020, 10:45 PM

Updated: Thu 25 Jun 2020, 11:00 AM

The UAE has completed its national sterilisation programme and lifted all movement restrictions effective Wednesday. This means residents can travel freely across the country any time of the day.

Earlier, they were required to stay home during the national sterilisation programme timings between 11pm and 6am in Dubai and 10pm and 6am in all other emirates.
Also read: Abu Dhabi entry ban in place as UAE ends movement restrictions
"Today we announce the completion of the National Disinfection Programme, which covered the country's public facilities and transportation. However, the public buildings will continue to be regularly disinfected," said Dr Saif Al Dhaheri, spokesman for National Crisis and Emergency Management Authority (NCEMA).
Addressing a virtual Press briefing on Wednesday, Dr Al Dhaheri said: "The programme helped us sterlise public facilities like public transportation means, including the Dubai Metro. We will continue to sterilise all public facilities."
The UAE first declared a mandatory three-day curfew from March 26 to 29 to conduct a general sterilisation programme to curb the spread of coronavirus. It was effective from 8pm to 6am and residents were not allowed to step out of their homes except for emergencies.
On March 31, a country-wide movement restriction was implemented until April 5 as part of the national sterilisation programme to disinfect bustling streets and public facilities. The curfew on movement continued between 8pm and 6am. Dubai closed down entrances and exit to Al Ras in Deira for mass testing and intense disinfection programme. A nation-wide drive to disinfect the metro, buses, taxis and airports was also launched while shopping malls and restaurants remained closed.
On April 23, with the beginning of the Holy month of Ramadan, the authorities announced that the night time curfew would be adjusted from 10pm to 6am. Malls and restaurants were allowed to operate at 30 per cent capacity.
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