Residents should register their complete details in the COVID-19 DXB smart app available online on arrival and before leaving the terminal.Residents entering Dubai should not leave their house until they receive their COVID-19 test result. In addition to filling the ‘Health Declaration Form’ before embarking, they should ensure they have a valid health insurance in order to enter the country. They will be required to show proof of not being infected with the virus on arrival at Dubai airports. The Committee also praised the UAE's role in providing assistance to friendly countries through various initiatives to enable them to overcome the repercussions of the pandemic. Furthermore, they should commit to observing precautionary measures outlined by the countries they are visiting.
These include:All passengers must make themselves aware of the protocols and conditions specified by the Government of Dubai and destination countries before travelling and ensure they comply with them.Passengers must disclose any health symptoms before travelling by filling out the ‘Health Declaration Form’ provided by the airline company.UAE nationals must notify UAE embassies in the countries they are visiting if they test positive for COVID-19.Tourists must ensure they have international health insurance before travelling.All tourists must show that they have tested negative in a PCR test done four days (96 hours) before the departure date. DUBAI, 17th June, 2020 (WAM) -- Under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai,, the Supreme Committee of Crisis and Disaster Management headed by His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum announced the resumption of a new set of economic activities and services in the emirate … Services and activities that will be resumed include public libraries; private museums and art galleries; home services such as those providing healthcare services to elderly people and people of determination; home beauty services, and elective surgical procedures lasting more than two and a half hours.Other activities and facilities that have been permitted to resume under the condition that strict precautionary measures will be followed include: outdoor tourism and fitness activities such as camping; swimming pools; fitness centres; water sports; water parks; interactive water activities, 3D and 4D cinema halls; and children’s sports and play areas at public parks and beaches.People over the age of 60 and children under the age of 12 will be allowed to visit malls and other public places while strictly following precautionary measures, such as wearing face masks, maintaining a distance of two metres from others and avoiding crowded areas.The Committee stressed the need for everyone to remain vigilant and observe preventive measures in order to ensure highest levels of safety in the community. Supreme Committee of Crisis and Disaster Management announces partial easing of restrictions on movement in Dubai. Aug 04, 2020 14:37 Health Ministry conducts more than 29,000 additional COVID-19 tests in past 24 hours, announces 189 new cases, 227 recoveries, no deaths The airline has the right to refuse boarding at the airport of departure if they display any COVID-19 symptoms.Tourists must do a PCR test with a maximum validity of four days (96 hours) ahead of the date of departure. The decision to resume the new set of economic activities is aimed at meeting the needs of the community and easing earlier restrictions enforced to combat COVID-19. Inspections will continue to be implemented across various facilities, offices, shopping malls and various outlets to ensure full adherence to precautionary measures. In line with the decisions of the Ministry of Health and Prevention and the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA), the Supreme Committee of Crisis and Disaster Management headed by His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid …
Compliance with travel measures is critical to prevent delays in completing check-in and boarding procedures. Stringent precautionary measures will continue to be enforced in public areas and facilities across Dubai based on guidelines issued by local and federal authorities.Activities permitted within sectors that resumed their operations in the last few weeks will continue observing specific precautionary measures aimed at safeguarding the health and wellbeing of the public. If they cannot provide proof, they will undergo a PCR test at the airport. The Supreme Committee commended employees of national airlines for their commitment to helping residents and citizens enjoy a smooth travel experience despite the challenges in the current circumstances. Under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai,, the Supreme Committee of Crisis and Disaster Management headed by …
However, they must comply with guidelines and protocols followed in the countries they are travelling to. All precautionary measures implemented in the emirate seek to ensure the safety and well-being of the community and reduce the spread of the virus, the Committee said.The Committee further said the speed at which Dubai and the UAE tackled the crisis enabled it to avoid the worst scenario, especially with the large scale of COVID-19 testing that are conducted daily to minimize the rate of infections and isolating confirmed and suspected cases to limit the spread of the virus.