Coronavirus: Your ultimate guide to what's now open in the UAE

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Dubai Mall is one of the popular facilities now open in the UAE after the country managed to control the spread of Covid-19.

Dubai - The UAE is on track to flattening the Covid-19 curve. Offices, recreational places and now mosques among other places of worship have opened across the country. Here's the latest list.

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Anjana Sankar

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Published: Wed 17 Jun 2020, 12:00 AM

Last updated: Thu 2 Jul 2020, 1:42 AM

 

Abu Dhabi
ReopenedPartially openedClosed
Government and private sector officesMallsPublic places
Abu Dhabi AirportHotelsCultural centres
Sports venuesHotel gyms and beachesPlaces of worship
Sports activities Museums
Restaurants Parks
Salons Gyms
Mosques and other places of worship Cinemas
  Public beaches
 

Dubai
ReopenedPartially openedClosed
Shopping mallsAirports                                 Mosques, churches, temples                          
Restaurants and cafes All educational centres with distance learning implemented                    
Cinemas No water slides and rides in pools
Hotels Theme parks and arcade zones
Major beaches Animal encounter activities
Pools in hotels, health clubs and residential buildings Commercial family events and group gatherings
Major parks  
Gyms  
Government and private hospitals  
Clinics, including ones offering alternative forms of treatment  
Barber shops and salons  
Metro, buses, marine transport and trams  
Mosques and other places of worship  
Entertainment: Dubai Frame, ice rink, go-karting, museums, The Green Planet, Dolphinarium, Ski Dubai, Aquariums, open-air Shows  
 
 


Sharjah
ReopenedPartially openedClosed
Shopping centresSome markets, such as Rolla and GhuwairBeaches 
Malls Parks
All types of commercial outlets, car workshops Cinemas
Eateries Gyms
Pharmacies Education institutes
Private clinics and hospitals Children's play courts in malls and other kids' entertainment areas
Government service centres operating with capacity of 30 per cent  
Mosques and other places of worship  


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