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Dubai citizens are recommended to get fully vaccinated before traveling abroad

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Before traveling abroad during the approaching holiday season, Dubai has advised everyone to be vaccinated against COVID-19.

Residents were advised by health professionals to give their bodies 14 days to enable the vaccine to work effectively. This decision was made to protect residents and citizens during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sheikh Mansoor Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum chaired a meeting of the emergency team to evaluate procedures in place in Dubai to combat further spreading of the virus.

The conference took place to examine the constantly shifting worldwide scenario, wherein new highly transmissible strains of the virus are prompting officials to be anxious.

Experts further instructed everybody to give the body enough time to maximize its immunological responses.

The authorities routinely advise citizens to obtain the vaccine for the sake of society and family members' safety. The UAE scored first in the world in terms of vaccination doses distributed per 100 people.

As per the authorities, approximately 15 million vaccination doses have been provided throughout the emirates. The Dubai emergency response team advised citizens to examine the situation before embarking on their vacation.

They encouraged citizens to avoid congested areas and to avoid traveling to nations where conditions are terrible since this might leave them trapped shortly.

To reduce the danger of infection, residents should use face masks and adhere to social distance standards. It is important to note that, despite the present pandemic, Dubai retains the greatest levels of pandemic protection.

The city is among the most stringent globally benchmarked precautionary procedure regimes in the world, permitting it to deliver excellent safety benchmarks for inhabitants, residents, and tourists.

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