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Authorities in Ras Al Khaimah have announced an extension of Covid safety rules in the emirate.
The decision will be in effect until July 1 and includes the following measures:
>> Shopping centres to operate at 60% capacity
>> Public beaches and parks to operate at 70% capacity
>> Public transport to operate at 50% capacity
>> Cinemas, recreational activities, and closed hall events to operate and be held at 50% capacity
>> Fitness centres, swimming pools and public beaches to operate at 50% capacity
>> Weddings and family gatherings to be attended by no more than 10 people
>> Funerals to be attended by no more than 20 people
>> Restaurants and cafes to maintain a distance of 2 meters between tables and not allow more than 4 people per table, except for members of the same family
>> Social distance of 2 meters to be maintained at all times
>> Masks to be worn in all public places
>> Attendance of all events, exhibitions and activities to be limited only to those who have received the vaccine and those participating in clinical trials of the vaccine
>> Attendees of events to also present a negative PCR test result within a validity of no more than 48 hours before the date of the event, or present the letter E or the star sign on the Al Hosn App.
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