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The Indian Consulate in Dubai on Thursday urged members of the public to avoid visiting the mission unless it is absolutely necessary.
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In an advisory posted on their social media channel, it also urged residents to follow all Covid safety guidelines issued by authorities in the country.
The notice was issued in light of a surge in daily Covid infections across the country in the last few weeks.
“It is the responsibility of all Indian nationals residing in the UAE to strictly comply with Covid preventive measures and guidelines issued by the UAE health authorities from time to time, such as wearing face masks at all times, maintaining social distancing, avoiding public gatherings etc,” the consulate said on Twitter.
Members of the Indian community who wish to visit the Consulate for any consular service are advised to avoid such visits unless "absolutely necessary", it added.
They should, instead, make use of the various electronic platforms offered by the Consulate without having to physically visit the office,” the mission advised.
The Indian Consulate in Dubai can be contacted through any of the following channels:
> PBSK toll-free number 800 46342 (available 24x7)
> PBSK Dubai Mobile Application
> E-mail pbsk.dubai@mea.gov.in
> WhatsApp messages: 054-3090571
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