The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has banned the Iftar Party this year. This has been done to deal with the coronavirus in this Gulf country. During the Ramadan days, people in UAE give Iftar party in their homes and offices. But in recent times, the increased Corona cases in the country have increased the government’s concern. Apart from this, other corona restrictions have also been implemented in the UAE, in which restaurants are not allowed to divide iftar miles inside or outside.
This announcement has been made by the UAE at a time when 50% of the population in the country has been vaccinated. According to the country’s National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA), 52.46 percent of the country’s population has been vaccinated under the National Vaccination Campaign. NCEMA said, we are working hard to successfully apply the vaccine to 100 percent of our population.
Cooperate in fighting Corona by following strict rules
The Disaster Management Authority said that for the health and safety of the people, it is advisable to avoid iftar parties that take place in the evening during Ramadan. Reduce meeting with families and avoid sharing food in homes and families. It said that people living in the same house can share food among themselves. The authority requested the people to strictly follow this security protocol and cooperate in fighting Corona.
Strict action will be taken against those who break the rules
The authority warned that we ask everyone to cooperate in following the measures and instructions. During the days of Ramadan, a vigilant campaign will be started. Stringent measures will be taken against those who break the rules. Then whether he is a person or an institution. It asked the old and the people suffering from chronic disease to stay away from the crowd, so that their safety could be ensured. NCEMA said, “We emphasize that all measures announced in the National Protocol are subject to changes based on global and regional health status.”
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