9 Dubai establishments pulled up for breaking COVID-19 safety rules

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Authorities in Dubai have closed a facility and fined two others for violating safety protocols in place to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

Another six establishments were issued warnings during the latest round of inspections by the Dubai Economy.

The authority has reminded owners about the importance of following the guidelines and urged the public to report violations through the Dubai Consumer app.

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