By Leo Barraclough
25.04.2020 - 14:57 / ahlanlive.com
Dubai Economic Development has told malls they will be able to reopen shortly but with some serious restrictions in place, following the shut down for COVID-19 prevention.
The malls have remained closed, with the exception of pharmacies and supermarkets, however retailers will be allowed to reopen soon.
The official announcement has yet to be made, but retailers have been told they will be allowed to operate at 30% capacity, for 10 hours per day.
There will also be temperature checks
By Leo Barraclough
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