Dubai Places Restrictions on Hotels and Hospitals as Cases Surge

Morning fog shrouds residential and commercial skyscrapers in the Dubai Marina district of Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on Sunday, Jan. 17, 2021. Dubai is hoping one of the world’s fastest vaccination programs and rapid testing technology will help achieve its goal of holding the Expo 2020 event this year, after the coronavirus pandemic forced a delay. Photographer: Christopher Pike/Bloomberg
Morning fog shrouds residential and commercial skyscrapers in the Dubai Marina district of Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on Sunday, Jan. 17, 2021. Dubai is hoping one of the world’s fastest vaccination programs and rapid testing technology will help achieve its goal of holding the Expo 2020 event this year, after the coronavirus pandemic forced a delay. Photographer: Christopher Pike/Bloomberg (Christopher Pike/)

(Bloomberg) — Dubai has ordered hotels and restaurants to put all entertainment activities on hold and is asking hospitals to cancel elective surgeries amid the biggest surge in coronavirus cases in the United Arab Emirates since the the start of the pandemic.

Dubai’s Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing ordered a temporary hold to all entertainment activities from Jan. 21 until further notice after inspections showed “an increase in number of violations,” it said in a circular.

The city’s health authority has also asked government and private hospitals to suspend “all elective therapeutic surgeries that require deep sedation or general anesthesia,” according to a circular published on Jan. 20. The order comes into effect from midnight on Thursday until Feb. 19 and could be extended.

The UAE is battling a surge in infections as tourists escaped lockdowns across Europe for the country’s sunny weather and beaches during the winter. A travel corridor with Britain had also brought in scores of holidaymakers, but this was shut as cases spiked.

The UAE, of which Dubai is the second-largest city, has been conducting one of the world’s fastest inoculation programs with more than 2 million vaccine doses administered to a population of about 10 million people.

With almost 24 million tests conducted so far, the UAE has also led the way on testing per-capita. While infections have spiked, deaths remain low in a country made up largely of working age expatriates. The country has reported about 264,000 infections and 762 deaths so far.

The UAE’s extensive vaccination campaign is especially key to the business hub of Dubai, whose economy relies on travel and tourism. The emirate is home to more than 3 million people and aims to vaccinate 70% of its residents by the year-end.

Meanwhile, the UAE aims to cover 50% of its overall population by April.



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