Dr Sahar Mohammad El Ghawaby, a senior specialist paediatrician at Dr Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Centre in Dubai, is ready to answer the call of duty — come what may.
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For Adil Al Harmoodi, a manager at the Waterfront market in Dubai, work always comes first — no matter what.
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Ahmad Hussain Ali Bin Hammad from Dubai Police is as alert as ever to keep the city and its people safe.
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For Dubai taxi driver Mutala Abu Bakar, ensuring passenger-safety is a priority.
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For Suji Suresh, a nurse at Medeor Hospital, it’s work as usual.
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May Ann Bassiag, an assistant at a Dubai clinic, keeps a hawk eye on hygiene issues.
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Emirati businessman Osaed Al Smaik has taken the hard times in his stride.
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Dubai laundryman Bikau Vasant now has more home deliveries to handle.
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Abdul Sattar Shatar’s job as a food delivery staff member has kept him busy.
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Rakesh Kumar, a waste-collection worker with Bee’ah in Sharjah, maintains extra vigil on personal hygiene in these challenging times.
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Fish-seller Mamun is determined to stay rooted to his profession.
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Hakeem Khan, a plant-seller, is keeping his fingers crossed for a better tomorrow,
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The pandemic hasn’t kept Dubai bus driver Sulaiman Khan away from work.
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Rey Macawile, who works at a fuel pump, is always ready to cater to his customers.