The Commercial Control and Consumer Protection Sector at Dubai Economic implemented a new inspection campaign for stores and commercial establishments, which is allowed to carry out their activities during the current phase of the plan to reopen markets in the emirate.

According to WAM, the inspection campaign did not detect any violations or closings of stores or commercial establishments, while only 14 facilities were alerted, due to the absence of physical distance stickers. .

The absence of any violations or closures confirms the extent of commercial establishments' compliance with precautionary measures to reduce corona virus, gags, physical spacing, opening of fitting rooms, and failure to perform offers. Promotion is not allowed in the stage of reopening the markets, and the total number of stores that meet the requirements and precautionary measures reached 474 stores.

During the inspection in the open markets, the number of stores that met the conditions and precautionary measures reached 394 stores, without closing, violating or alerting any shop.

The inspection campaign focused on the shops located in Naif, Satwa, Al-Riffa, Al-Daghaya, Abu Hail, Al-Rashidiya, Al-Qusais, Al-Karama, Muhaisnah, Gold Market and Freej Al-Murar. < / p>

The fieldwork team also searched 4 commercial centers in the Deira region, resulting in 14 alerts due to the lack of physical distance stickers, in addition to the absence of any violations in The number of stores meeting the requirements and precautionary measures reached 80.

Dubai’s economic campaign extended over the hours of the markets ’markets from the morning to the hour they were closed, and Dubai’s economy directs merchants to adhere to precautionary measures such as wearing gags and gloves, applying principles of physical distance, and not Doing business in the market during the hours of the national sterilization, where the shop is required to close except for the activities that are allowed to do work 24 hours according to the previous circulars.

Dubai Economic Department called on consumers to report any cases or negative phenomena that are contradictory to precautionary measures through the Dubai Consumer application available on Apple, Google and Huawei stores, or by calling 600545555 or via the website Email consumerrights.com.