Two shops shut in Dubai for violating health guidelines

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Two more shops have been shut down in Dubai for violating health and safety guidelines.

According to Dubai Economy (DED), 81 stores have also received warnings for not adhering to the precautionary measures implemented by the UAE in order to curb the spread of COVID-19.

DED inspectors have also fined one establishment for failing to comply with the safety instructions.

Earlier, authorities eased restrictions on movement, which has prompted the resumption of some commercial activities in the emirate.

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