Abu Dhabi will bar unvaccinated people from nearly all public places, schools

AndronETalksNews
CNBC
By Natasha Turak
June 29, 2021
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Abu Dhabi will deny entry into nearly all public spaces, as well as schools, to people who are unvaccinated against the coronavirus, the emirate’s government announced late Monday night.
The oil-rich United Arab Emirates announced its consideration of the plan in April, but did not impose the restrictions. Now, they are set to be enacted in its capital of 1.5 million people beginning on Aug. 20.
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