Easing of Restrictions in Dubai
Considering the advent of Ramadan and the social customs and traditions surrounding the Holy Month, members of the public are permitted to visit first and second degree relatives. Gatherings should be restricted to not more than five people. However, visiting high-risk individuals (individuals above 60 years and those with underlying medical conditions) should be avoided. It is prohibited to hold gatherings in public or private places.
Ramadan tents and Majlises are not allowed within homes and in public places.
Shopping malls and commercial outlets
Shopping malls, markets and commercial outlets will be open daily to the public from 12:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Furthermore, restaurants and shops are allowed to operate at a maximum of 30 percent capacity at the shopping malls.
Malls and retail outlets are not allowed to hold entertainment events to avoid congestion and crowding.
There will be no valet parking at malls and restaurants. The first hour of parking in shopping malls will be free.
Only 25% of the parking spaces will be open in order to reduce overcrowding in malls. The public should visit a mall only when absolutely necessary.
Sterilisation operations will continue inside malls. Visitors will be subject to temperature checks at entrances and will be required to wear masks as a condition for entering a mall. Malls are also required to make sterilisers widely available to ensure the highest level of protection for visitors and workers.
All shopping malls will have a medical isolation room for emergency purposes in case someone in the mall is suspected to be infected with the virus.
Individuals above the age of 60 and children between three and 12 years of age will not be allowed to enter malls.
As part of a new mandatory policy, purchases can be returned or exchanged at all stores and outlets only of there is a defect.
Malls and outlets are encouraged to use smart and electronic payment methods and avoid the use of cash.
Restaurants and Cafes
Restaurants and cafés are allowed to operate normally but are not permitted to serve shisha and buffet. Dine-in customers are allowed but should occupy only a maximum of 30% of the outlet’s capacity.
A two-metre physical distance should be strictly maintained between individuals. All diners and staff should wear masks.
Only single-use cutlery can be used at restaurants and cafes.
Restaurants are allowed to provide food delivery services between 10.00 pm and 6.00 am.
Services offered at salons for males and females will be restricted to hair and nail services. Customers can be received only by prior appointment and all preventive and health measures should be strictly observed.
Public Transport
Public transport services, including Dubai metro services, will be resumed from Sunday 26 April. The normal tariff system will be reintroduced. Precautionary measures will continue to be followed and there will be specific guidelines for passengers.
Red and green line metro services will operate between 7.00 am and 11.00 pm.
Preventive measures should be strictly followed by all passengers and staff in metros, taxis and buses and at public transport stations including maintaining physical distance and wearing face masks.
Only two passengers are allowed in one taxi.
Water transport, tram, limousine, and car sharing services will continue to be suspended.
Administrative offices for companies and institutions
Employees are allowed to work in offices only if it is absolutely necessary. Their numbers should not exceed 30% of the total workforce. The rest of the workforce can continue working remotely from home. Companies should constantly monitor the number of employees and visitors entering and leaving the workplace every day.
Meetings should be held at the office only if it is absolutely necessary. Attendees should not exceed five people and each person should maintain a two-metre physical distance from others.
Daily sterilisation of the workplace is mandatory and employees and visitors should be provided with sanitisers at all times. Everyone is required to wear face masks when at the workplace.
General guidelines
Individuals are prohibited from distributing food except through mass distribution initiatives organised under the supervision of licensed charity organisations and relevant authorities.
Individuals are advised not to share food with family members living in different homes. If food needs to be shared with relatives or friends living in the same area, it should be transported in sealed containers.
Reopening of mosques has been postponed since close proximity between worshippers can pose risks of infection. Group prayers are not authorised to be held in public places and mosques. Group prayers and Taraweeh prayers are permitted at home but the worshippers must be from the same family, residing in the house.
Individuals who step out of their homes for any purpose must wear a face mask and avoid touching any surfaces or their face. They must also use hand sanitisers and wash their hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
Seniors and people with chronic diseases or any illness are not allowed to leave the house and must avoid going to public places to ensure their safety.
Domestic workers are prohibited from meeting anyone outside the home or receiving food from unknown sources. They should be provided with protective gear if they need to interact with people outside the house. They must also be guided on precautionary measures to be followed when receiving deliveries of parcels or goods (including disinfecting the packaging and using gloves).
Exempted sectors
Shopping malls
Retail shops
Open Souqs
Pharmacies
Financial services
Restaurants and cafes (Shisha and buffets will not be served)
Food services
Delivery services
Social welfare services
Maintenance and repair services
Laundry services
Nail and hair salons (Only through pre-booked appointments)
Healthcare services (Hospitals and clinics)
Food Supply outlets
Industrial supply chain for services and basic commodities
Manufacturers of medicines and providers of healthcare and medical supplies
Industrial sectors
Water and electricity sector, petrol and gas stations and district cooling services
Telecommunications
Media
Airports, airlines, ports, shipping
Customs duty and border crossings
Public and private security services
Municipality services and public and private service providers involved in garbage collection, sewage management and general cleaning and sanitation
Public Transport (taxis, buses and metro)
Construction sector
Hotels
Offices