Dubai Airports is all set to welcome visitors coming from different parts of the globe starting July 7.
Passengers and tourists arriving in the country can expect stringent health procedures that begin the moment they land in the country as outlined in a video posted at the Dubai Media Office.
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From strict measures on social distancing, PPE vending machines, sanitation reminders all over the airport, to COVID-19 tests conducted at the premises, each step ensures that all visitors headed to the country are compliant of the UAE’s preventive measures to avoid the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
All tourists headed to Dubai will be required to present their negative result for their Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test before they are allowed entry to the emirate.
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Dubai states that the maximum validity of the PCR test is four days or 96 hours ahead of the date of departure. Tourists who could not provide proof will have to undergo a PCR test at the Dubai Airport.
Those who test positive for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) will have to isolate themselves at an institutional facility provided by the government for 14 days at their own expense.
Watch the video here:
With strict precautionary health measures in place, Dubai Airports prepare to welcome tourists starting July 7, 2020. #Dubai pic.twitter.com/w0vXSnZmQj
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) July 5, 2020