Two shisha cafes have been shut down in Dubai for violating the COVID-19 safety protocols.
Dubai Municipality took action against the outlets located in Hor Al Anz and Al Nahda areas.
Four other establishments have been fined and another 49 have been handed warnings during the latest round of inspections.
The authority inspected a total of 2,439 establishments on Wednesday, out of which 2,384 were found to be fully compliant with the rules.
#DubaiMunicipality closed two shisha cafes for failing to comply with the precautionary measures. Violated 4 institutions, issued 49 warnings, while 2,384 institutions were eligible for the approved requirements during 2,439 visits on Nov 4. pic.twitter.com/rhL8xZl7mY
— بلدية دبي | Dubai Municipality (@DMunicipality) November 5, 2020


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