In the latest crackdown on pandemic protocol violators, Dubai Economy has penalised six more outlets for breaking the precautionary measures.
In addition, three shops have been fined for not adhering to the rules to prevent the spread of the virus.
Posting on social media, Dubai Economy stated that there have been no closure orders issued during the most recent inspections.
It added that a total of 542 businesses were found to be compliant.
Dubai Economy fined 6 establishments and warned 3 shops for not adhering to the precautionary measures to limit the spread of COVID-19, with no closures.
— اقتصادية دبي (@Dubai_DED) October 15, 2020
While 542 businesses found compliant. pic.twitter.com/AwKpPgtV6L


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