Dubai today lifted restrictions imposed due to the coronavirus pandemic and allows hotels and in the field of tourism to operate with the maximum capacity, but also to hold concerts and sports events provided that both participants and spectators will be vaccinated, according to APE.
The United Arab Emirates ranks high in the world in terms of COVID-19 diagnostic tests and vaccination rates.
Adherence to the rules of social distancing and the use of a mask will continue, as announced by its Supreme Committee for Crisis and Disaster Management Dubai.
The percentage of allowed capacity for restaurants and entertainment venues will also increase.
Dubai has pushed to keep its economy, which is based on international trade and business, open during the pandemic following an initial lockdown.
The emirate is set to host the Expo 2020 international exhibition from October in hopes of attracting millions of visitors from abroad.
In recent weeks, the United Arab Emirates has banned people from India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka from entering the country so as not to transmit the highly contagious coronavirus variant first identified in India.

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