Authorities in Abu Dhabi have released an updated list of shopping centres that have reopened in the emirate.
According to the Department of Economic Development, at least 21 malls are now open in Abu Dhabi, seven in Al Ain, and two in Al Dhafra region.
The establishments have started welcoming visitors after implementing a series of health and safety measures outlined by the government.
As per the latest rules, those under the age of 70, including children below 12, are allowed to enter malls in Abu Dhabi.
Malls in Abu Dhabi’s three regions: #AbuDhabi, #AlAin and #AlDhafra, are set to welcome visitors again after implementing #ADDED instructions and regulations to ensure a safe and enjoyable #shopping experience. pic.twitter.com/FRoQLLVUwE
— دائرة التنمية الاقتصادية - أبوظبي (@AbuDhabiDED) June 28, 2020


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