Eating out, poor hand hygiene and erratic weather may be among causes, say medics
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City Sightseeing Sharjah announced rescheduling its bus timetable during the Holy Month of Ramadan and the rest of the summer season to adapt to the needs of tourists and residents and to provide more buses during rush hours.
According to the new timetable, City Sightseeing Sharjah buses will operate from 10:00am to 6:00pm from the June 1 to end of September. During Ramadan, the tours will only be available from 8:00pm to 12:00am, seven days a week.
Chief Operating Officer of Shurooq, Ahmed Obaid Al Qaseer, commented, “We regularly review the bus timetables for the three routes to better meet the needs of users, both tourists and residents alike, and to ensure the best services are delivered.”
He added, “For Ramadan, we’ve scheduled the tours during the evening, when the atmosphere of the holy month is more prevalent. This will also give people a chance to enjoy Sharjah’s sights and sounds at night.”
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