Publish Time:2020-06-23 09:43:44Source:travelmole.com
【Introduction】:The Gulf city state of Dubai will start welcoming tourists again from July 7.It follows a closure of more than three months since the pandemic swept across the Gulf region and Europe.
The Gulf city state of Dubai will start welcoming tourists again from July 7.
It follows a closure of more than three months since the pandemic swept across the Gulf region and Europe.
The Supreme Committee of Crisis and Disaster Management has outlined 'new normal' protocols for a safe Covid-19 free reopening.
"Travellers must stringently comply with preventive measures and safety procedures put in place by Dubai and destination countries," it said in a report.
All foreign arrivals are required to show a recent Covid-19 negative certificate or undergo testing on arrival.
Temperature screening will also take place for all arrivals.
Any positive tests require a mandatory 14-day period of quarantine 'at an institutional facility provided by the government at their own expense.'
All arrivals must also have international travel insurance.
"Beach-goers are required to maintain a distance of two metres between one another, along with their sun beds, while there should be a gap of four metres between two groups of people and their sun-beds on the beach," the Dubai tourism department announced.
Dubai reopens to tourism on July 7
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