Recreational activities, training centres and offices offering educational and consultancy services are set to reopen in Ajman.
That's according to the emirate's Department of Economic Development, which has drafted an extensive safety protocol to curb the spread of COVID-19.
Establishments will have to carry mandatory COVID-19 tests for all workers, while ensuring staff and visitors wear face masks at all times and follow social distancing rules inside premises.
That's not all. Regular temperature checks and frequent sanitisation of the premises are also compulsory.
It's part of efforts to reopen centres in Ajman responsibly while ensuring the safety of their staff and customers.


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