The new rule came into effect at 4 am on Sunday 2nd January 2022.
Read MoreDubai’s open borders and low infection rates are drawing the wealthy, new businesses and tourists.
Read MoreThe Covid Resilience Ranking
Read MoreThe UAE continues to maintain its lead in the world in the proportion of people receiving vaccinations
Read MoreBusinesses in Dubai’s travel and tourism industry in August saw the sharpest increases in activity and new work in over two years.
The buzz around lunchtime in Dubai’s financial centre paints a clear picture of how the city’s dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreThanks to its successful handling of the COVID-19, the city’s attraction has ballooned substantially since the outbreak of the pandemic.
Read MoreFully vaccinated tourists can also register their vaccination certificates.
Read MoreAugust's eased coronavirus restrictions have been warmly welcomed by the emirate's F&B operators, who have witnessed notable increases in business.
Read MoreDubai, along with Qatar, the UAE and India, will move from the red list to amber on Sunday 8 August 2021.
Read MoreThe change will come into effect at 4:00 a.m. (0300 GMT) on Sunday 08.08.2021
Read More15.5 million doses, enough to cover 72.1 percent of its mostly expatriate population
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