The UAE government announced the relaxation of all limitations it had placed in place to keep the nation and its citizens safe during the epidemic, roughly two and a half years after the Covid-19 outbreak first emerged.
Mask-wearing regulations have been further relaxed. Masks are not required in any open or closed institutions, including mosques and houses of worship, according to health officials. In healthcare institutions and centers for people with determination, masks must be worn. At mosques and other places of worship, using a personal mat for prayer will be optional.
The second stage of the relaxation of limitations was disclosed in a virtual briefing by a government official. The official said that after carefully examining the epidemiological situation in the nation and keeping track of occupancy rates in hospitals and critical care for Covid-19 infected cases, the second round of relaxations has been allowed.
The new relaxations came into effect on November 07, 2022.
The Al Hosn application will now only accept a vaccination certificate and, upon request, PCR test results from both inside and outside the nation. Therefore, it won’t be necessary to have a Green Pass on the Al Hosn app to access public spaces and places.
The five-day isolation requirement for positive patients will continue to be in effect, according to the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA), and Covid-19 PCR testing and medical services will continue to be available.
Depending on the nature or significance of the activity and its efficacy, organizing authorities for athletic events and activities at the national and local levels may ask for pre-examinations or immunization certificates.
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