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The UAE government has announced precautionary measures and restrictions on Eid-ul-Adha prayers, sacrifices and the need to lead a normal life after returning from Hajj.
According to Emirates Al-Youm, government spokesman in the UAE, Dr. Tahir Al-Amiri, said that "the United Arab Emirates has taken precautionary measures against the Corona epidemic."
"Bloomberg ranks the UAE second in the world in the number of countries performing well in dealing with the corona epidemic," he said.
This is proof that the UAE has effectively dealt with the epidemic. ”Dr Tahir-ul-Amiri said that the duration of Eid-ul-Adha prayers and sermons has been fixed.
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It will be necessary for the worshipers to wear masks while listening to the Eid-ul-Adha prayers and sermons.
Keep a distance of one meter from each other. Let each person use his prayers. The doors of mosques and mosques will be opened after Fajr prayers for Eid-ul-Adha. Police, volunteers and imams will control the movement of worshipers.
The process of prayers will be organized and prevented from dragoning. Loudspeakers will be turned on for half an hour to broadcast takbeers before the Eid prayers. The spokesman said that the worshipers should not shake hands with each other on Eid-ul-Adha.
Be content with greetings and greetings from afar. Use the online system to distribute Eid. Arrange a family reunion and observe social distance.
This should be taken care of when there are elderly and incurable people present at the event. Make sure you have a PCR test before Eid.
Al-Amiri said, "Sacrificial animals should not be slaughtered by non-professionals. Those who do so will be prosecuted." Cattle markets and shrines will be raided.
Dr. Tahir-ul-Amiri said that those returning from Hajj to UAE must undergo PCR test. It is not necessary, however, for people whose health is affected to have a PCR test when symptoms appear or on the fourth day of return.
The spokesman said: "During the first seven days of returning from Hajj to the UAE, wear a mask and keep out of contact. Get out of the house as needed. If symptoms of influenza appear, contact a health center.
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