Earlier this week, the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority eased Covid-19-related restrictions across the UAE
Wearing face masks remains mandatory inside closed areas
Algorithms can recognise facial features during authentication, based on their programmed understanding of how a mask fits on the face
The kingdom registered 905 new Covid-19 infections on June 12
Social distancing measures in all open and closed places, activities, and events have also been suspended
Protocols such as physical distancing as well as wearing masks indoors are still in place
The education regulator has said that all students above the age of six, and all adults at school, must continue to wear masks properly
The new regulations come after health officials reported an increase in Covid-19 infections
Many people remain nervous and are hesitant to use public transport due to the pandemic
Officials urge people to limit gatherings and avoid crowded places
The woman posted videos from the parties on Snapchat, which showed no social distancing, police said
Over 100 safety measures entail wearing masks, regular sanitisation, temperature checks and maintaining adequate distancing
The technology will be rolled out across its entire fleet of vehicles
Individuals who require supplemental oxygen or have severe respiratory disorders, people of determination and children under the age of six are exempted from wearing a mask
P&G will produce and donate over one million masks and more than 100,000 hand sanitisers to frontliners in the UAE
Some of the requirements include testing all staff for Covid-19, installing thermal cameras and ensuring social distancing protocols are in place
Public transport services, including Dubai Metro services, will resume from Sunday, April 26
Certain stores will now be allowed to operate from 6am until 10pm
Shoppers will be required to wear masks and gloves and maintain social distancing