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UAE currently leads the world nations in the number of Covid-19 vaccines administered, with 94% of its population being vaccinated and 81 % being fully vaccinated. This is a staggering achievement, and with the same, the Country has successfully brought life close to normal and is a safe destination for people to travel.
The UAE has adopted a proactive approach to covid-19 safety measures with the precautionary measures regularly updated to adapt to the changing circumstances. The Country takes its responsibility to ensure the safety and wellbeing of its citizens, residents, and visitors.
Safety measures to enter the Expo:
The safety measures in place at the expo mandate that every visitor above the age of 18 years must either showcase:
1. Proof of vaccination. The Country has authorized the different cviCovid-19 vaccinations of Sinopharm Covid-19 vaccine, Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine; Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccine, Oxford- AstraZeneca; or
2. Negative PCR test result. Such PCR test must have been taken within 72 hours just prior to the visit; The expo center caters to the testing facility as well and provides the PCR test free of charge for expo ticket holders.
Safety Measures before entering the Expo:
Complete a self-analysis to ensure that you are not suffering from any covid-19 related symptoms, and in case you are, then you are required to self-quarantine yourself and avoid further visits to the Expo until the symptoms stabilize. There are numerous fines imposed for violation of the covid rules as follows:
AED 50,000 fine if:
· Refusing mandatory hospitalization while suffering from Covid-19 or neglecting to take the prescribed medicine
· Failing to adhere to home quarantine
· For shopping malls for not complying with guidelines related to opening and closing of facilities
AED 20,000 fine if:
· Neglecting or ignoring duties assigned to you related to stopping the spread of Covid-19
· Promoting or publishing misinformation about pandemic related matters, or encouraging people not to comply with measures
AED 10,000 fine if:
· Not complying when stopped by officials on Covid-19 related issues
· Changing or creating information in messages and results about Covid-19 tests
· Breaking rules on social distancing at gatherings
· Breaking rules on smaller gatherings
· Violating procedures under the e-tracking system
The UAE's emergency response system is managed by the National Crisis and Emergency Management Authority (NCEMA). The covid-19 precautionary measures are strictly enforced within the UAE, with violations inviting hefty penalties. The country continues to pioneer in health care and is a leading example for the systematic handling of the covid-19 crisis resulting in the country's continued economic growth and stability along with ensuring the best quality immunization services in compliance with the best international safety practices.