Dubai Media Office has issued an update urging UAE citizens and residents to abide by the pandemic precautionary measures during this week's National Day holidays.
The precautions include always wearing a mask and practising social distancing.
Large family gatherings should be avoided and a maximum of 20 people are allowed in the home.
And everyone should avoid crowded public places.
#UAE citizens and residents urged to follow the precautionary measures for National Day celebrations:
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) November 29, 2020
-Avoid large family gatherings
-Adhere to the official health and safety precautionary measures at all times
-Avoid crowded public places pic.twitter.com/BC60DSpyC4


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