This included when a person was travelling in a vehicle with a passenger.
But updates made to the guidelines, made by Dubai’s Supreme Committee of Crisis and Disaster Management, say people can now temporarily remove their face masks in the following conditions:
- When eating or drinking while indoors or outdoors
- Driving alone or with family members (vehicle occupancy is still restricted to three people, including the driver)
- Engaging in strenuous exercise
- When alone
- Swimming or skydiving
- Undergoing specific medical treatment
Those exempt from wearing face masks in public at all include children under the age of 6, people with cognitive, intellectual or sensory disorders that hamper their ability to breathe or communicate and people who require supplemental oxygen or have severe respiratory conditions.
People with chronic illnesses, children, the elderly and pregnant people have generally been advised to stay at home for their protection.
Last week, Dubai eased some restrictions on movement to allow the resumption of economic activities.
People are required to remain indoors from 11pm until 6am but people may exercise outdoors after fajr prayers, at 4.30am, as long as groups comprise no more than five people.
Public beaches, gyms and cinemas reopened but with measures in place to protect visitors and prevent the spread of the virus.
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