Abu Dhabi’s restaurants could reopen soon.
That’s after the capital’s Department of Economic Development instructed them to coordinate with authorities about resuming operations while protecting diners.
Outlets are urged to offer cashless payment options, provide hand sanitisers and ensure that staff and customers wear masks and gloves.
Staff who show symptoms of infection will not be allowed to enter the outlet, and serving ‘shisha’ will remain prohibited.
.@AbuDhabiDED instructs owners of restaurants, cafeterias & food outlets outside malls & shopping centres across #AbuDhabi to coordinate with the department and the concerned authorities to resume their operations and receive customers while protecting their health & safety. pic.twitter.com/VGSC2xBM3n
— مكتب أبوظبي الإعلامي (@ADMediaOffice) May 6, 2020


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