Abu Dhabi revises capacity limits for vaccinated-only public places

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Starting August 20, Abu Dhabi has increased capacity limits for select public places that can be accessed only by those who've been vaccinated.

Making the announcement, Abu Dhabi Emergency, Crisis and Disasters Committee said the capacity for shopping malls, entertainment centres, cultural centres, museums, and movie theatres, has increased to 80 per cent provided that all precautionary measures are followed.

Capacity in restaurants and cafes has increased to 80 per cent, allowing up to 10 people to sit at one table, provided that face masks are worn when not dining.

The authority has approved increasing capacity to 60 per cent for community, sports, corporate and entertainment events, and wedding parties.

Entry to public places hosting these events will use the green pass system and all attendees must show a negative PCR test result received within 48 hours of the event.

The authority also encouraged all community members to implement the green pass system at private events and family gatherings to preserve public health and curb the spread of the virus.

Meanwhile, operating capacity of public transportation has been increased to 75 per cent, with taxi drivers allowed to transport up to three passengers in a five-person taxi and four passengers in a seven-person taxi.

The authorities also reiterated the need to social distance and wear face masks at all times.

These public spaces are only accessible to those fully vaccinated, or PCR tested based on exemptions.

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