No shop ordered closed, 748 establishments in Dubai found compliant with COVID-19 rules
Dubai: Dubai Economy Department (DED) imposed fines on three retail outlets at a shopping centre in Dubai after their employees were found not wearing face masks, the DED announced on Wednesday.
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DED said daily checks will continue to deter any health protocol violation or abuse. DED also urged the public to report any instance of non-compliance to health guidelines through the Dubai Consumer app or by calling 600545555 or by visiting consumerrights.ae.
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