Abu Dhabi has eased restrictions to allow movement between its cities for all residents starting on Tuesday but extended restrictions on entry into the emirate by non-residents, its media office said on Monday.
Abu Dhabi, the largest and wealthiest member of the United Arab Emirates federation, extended a ban on entering the emirate without a permit for another week, the media office said in a tweet, while allowing residents to exit the emirate freely.
The news follows the achievements of promising indicators in the number of cases of COVID-19 found through testing in Abu Dhabi.
Movement within the emirate is to follow National Sterilisation Programme timings. The movement of workers into Abu Dhabi emirate is still prohibited. To apply for a permit, visit es.adpolice.gov.ae/en/movepermit
UAE records 44,925 cases and 302 fatalities.
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