Inspectors found cafe staff were not wearing masks and not keeping social distance
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Dubai: Dubai officials closed down a coffee shop whose staff were not wearing face masks and issued fines and warnings to other businesses in ongoing inspections regarding COVID-19 precautionary measures.
In a series of tweets on Saturday, Dubai Economy said that it has closed a coffee shop in cooperation with the Department of Tourism and Commerce as the cafe’s employees were not wearing face masks. They were also not adhering to social distancing.
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During the checks, 660 businesses were found compliant. Dubai Economy reiterated the importance of following the precautionary measures and reporting any violation through the Dubai Consumer app.
Authorities have stepped up spot safety checks on businesses in the wake of a spike in coronavirus cases recently. On Saturday, the UAE announced 809 new cases of COVID-19, taking the overall tally in the country to 84,242.
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