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UAE Government media briefing: Announcement of Eid al-Fitr protocol
Dr. Al Ameri said the protocol stipulates the need to put up
physical distancing stickers across the outdoor spaces surrounding mosques,
along with the possibility of using parks and parking lots.
He noted that, as per the protocol, mosques and prayer halls
will open for the Eid al-Fitr prayers after the dawn prayers on Eid days, with
speakers scheduled to announce the Eid takbeers half an hour before the Eid
prayers begin.
According to the protocol, the combined duration of prayers and
Khutba (sermon) is set to 20 minutes, while the entry and exit of worshipers
will be supervised by police patrols, volunteers and imams, to prevent
overcrowding and maintain order.
Worshippers must wear face masks at all times, maintain a
physical distance of one metre and use personal or single-use worship mats, Dr.
Al Ameri explained, noting that people are advised to avoid gatherings, handshakes
and physical greetings, and opt for verbal greetings while maintaining physical
distancing.
"The protocol includes several conditions related to Eid
al-Fitr celebrations, including the need to have an active green pass on the Al
Hosn app and adhering to relevant precautionary measures, such as wearing face
masks and practicing physical distancing, especially when sitting with
vulnerable society segments, such as people of determination, the elderly and
people with chronic diseases."
"We urge the public to use electronic alternatives to
distribute cash bonuses and gifts, and limit celebrations to immediate family
members and relatives, as well as avoid physical greetings," Dr.
Al Ameri said.
Dr. Al Ameri congratulated the UAE’s leadership and people, as
well as other Arab and Islamic countries, on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr,
stressing that the UAE, thanks to its wise leadership and its concerted
national efforts, has contained the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic through
adopting a set of measures, including widespread testing, contact tracing, and
utilising the latest treatment protocols.
"The country is continuing to see a decline in COVID-19
cases, which is mainly due to the significant efforts of various authorities,
led by the health sector. The UAE has made major strides in terms of recovery
and return to normalcy, which can only be maintained through the public’s
adherence [to preventive measures]," he stated.
Relevant national sectors are continuing to monitor and assess
local and international developments of the pandemic, in order to support
decisions and achieve sustainable recovery, he said, noting that the country is
continuing to update its protocols to protect the community’s safety and
security, and achieve balance across all sectors.
He also highlighted the importance of the community’s adherence
to the guidelines issued by health and other authorities, as well as to the
precautionary measures, urging the public to cooperate in order to ensure
getting through Eid al-Fitr celebrations safely.