Combating coronavirus: Malls in Dubai can now open until 10pm, at 70% capacity

Dubai - Hygiene protocols include mandatory face masks for everyone.

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According to the document, malls can remain open between 6am and 10pm. Hygiene protocols include mandatory face masks for everyone, mandatory 2-metre social distancing for patrons and a rigourous sterilisation routine by the operators and mall tenants. (Photo by Shihab/KT)
According to the document, malls can remain open between 6am and 10pm. Hygiene protocols include mandatory face masks for everyone, mandatory 2-metre social distancing for patrons and a rigourous sterilisation routine by the operators and mall tenants. (Photo by Shihab/KT)
Here is a list of operational changes at malls in Dubai from May 27:
Here is a list of operational changes at malls in Dubai from May 27:
1. Increase in occupancy ceiling to 70 per cent of common areas and gross leasable areas, and an increase in capacity level of staffing to 70 per cent.(Photo: Neeraj Murali/KT)
1. Increase in occupancy ceiling to 70 per cent of common areas and gross leasable areas, and an increase in capacity level of staffing to 70 per cent.(Photo: Neeraj Murali/KT)
2. All mall operators must synchronise their protocols and measures with the reopened establishments within the malls to ensure maximum safety measures are aligned and followed. (Photo: Neeraj Murali/KT)
2. All mall operators must synchronise their protocols and measures with the reopened establishments within the malls to ensure maximum safety measures are aligned and followed. (Photo: Neeraj Murali/KT)
3. Malls and retail outlets can choose their most preferred operating hours, anytime between 6am and 10pm. (Photo by Neeraj Murali/KT)
3. Malls and retail outlets can choose their most preferred operating hours, anytime between 6am and 10pm. (Photo by Neeraj Murali/KT)
4. Mall operators shall synchronise all their processes and procedures with the facilities and establishments reopening inside the mall. (Photo: Shihab/KT)
4. Mall operators shall synchronise all their processes and procedures with the facilities and establishments reopening inside the mall. (Photo: Shihab/KT)
5. Only 30 per cent of the mall parking to remain closed (this has changed from the earlier 70 per cent)(Photo: Neeraj Murali/KT)
5. Only 30 per cent of the mall parking to remain closed (this has changed from the earlier 70 per cent)(Photo: Neeraj Murali/KT)
6. All elevators must have markings on the floor that indicate social distancing and users must comply by standing on these markings. Priority is given to persons with special needs and pregnant women. (Photo by Mohammed Mustafa Khan/ KT)
6. All elevators must have markings on the floor that indicate social distancing and users must comply by standing on these markings. Priority is given to persons with special needs and pregnant women. (Photo by Mohammed Mustafa Khan/ KT)

Published: Tue 26 May 2020, 4:00 PM

Last updated: Wed 27 May 2020, 9:34 AM

7. High-risk individuals are not permitted to enter the mall, including:>>  Children under 12 years, and children of any age-groups with medical conditions>>  Elderly above 60 years old>>  High risk individuals with medical conditions [applicable to all age groups]High risk individuals with medical conditions [applicable to all age groups]. (Photo by Juidin Bernarrd/ KT).
7. High-risk individuals are not permitted to enter the mall, including:>> Children under 12 years, and children of any age-groups with medical conditions>> Elderly above 60 years old>> High risk individuals with medical conditions [applicable to all age groups]High risk individuals with medical conditions [applicable to all age groups]. (Photo by Juidin Bernarrd/ KT).

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