Okay we all know getting sicks days before your holiday is the worse thing ever. Take meds, checking your temperature, and long flights with stuffed nose is not a fun way to start any trip. But what if I told you there’s an outcome that’s way worse than being sick on holiday? How about not getting to go on your holiday at all!? For the residents and citizens of Dubai, this is now our new reality. Dubai has just introduced a new law designed to stop the spread of infectious diseases, where diagnosed patients will not be allowed to travel. Come with me, and I’ll share all the important details you need to know about this new law in place.
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Feeling Under The Weather? Get Checked And Stay Home?
Under this new law, anyone who is infected with or suspected of carrying an infectious disease must avoid contact with others by all means. That means no traveling or moving around – unless you’re heading to a healthcare facility, and even then, only with approval from the Dubai Health Authority (DHA). If you’re sick, you must follow all official health instructions and cooperate with healthcare providers and government authorities. Not reporting your illness can land you into bigger trouble than you can imagine.
What You Should Know As A Traveller
And for those of you flying into Dubai, there are some things you need to keep in mind:
- Follow all official health and safety protocols.
- Be ready to provide any requested health information at the airport.
- Report any signs of illness – yours or anyone you are flying with.
- Follow hygiene practices like wearing a mask and maintaining physical distance as outlined by the authorities.
Maintaining A Safer Dubai For Everyone
The idea behind this law is simple: reduce health risks for both individuals and the wider community. By using science-backed methods and working closely with international health regulations, Dubai is aiming to be prepared for any public health challenges that may come its way.
So, just remember the next time you have a flight scheduled but you feel a sudden stuffed nose coming on, be sure to get it checked out and report it to Dubai Health Authority (DHA).