10 family members limit announced for weddings, funerals

iStock [illustration]

The UAE has announced a set of safety guidelines for conducting marriages and funerals in the country.

In a series of Tweets, the Ministry of Health and the National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority (NCEMA) listed out the safety protocol for "social events" in a bid to curb the spread of coronavirus.

Marriages will be restricted to first-degree relatives, provided the number of attendees does not exceed 10 people. That's not all. All wedding guests have been advised to do COVID-19 tests 24 hours before the ceremony.

Everyone must wear masks and maintain a physical distance of no less than two metres, with an isolation room prepared at the venue in case of suspected cases.

Buffets will not be allowed, with single-use utensils and cups to be used while serving food, and constant disinfection processes of the facilities carried out. 

For funerals, the number of attendees must not exceed 10 people, with grave diggers restricted to two and coffin bearers to 4-8 people. Workers at cemeteries are advised to disinfect their tools before and after a ceremony and thoroughly sanitise their hands.

The authorities also advised the elderly and those suffering from chronic diseases to avoid such gatherings.

More from Local News

News

  • 'Peace is not far away' says Erdogan after Putin meeting

    Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, fresh from a meeting with Russia's Vladimir Putin, said he hopes to discuss a Ukraine-Russia peace plan with US President Donald Trump, adding that "peace is not far away".

  • UAE, Serbia deepen ties with new political agreement

    His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Serbia’s Foreign Minister Marko Đurić. have agreed to deepen political coordination after signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) during talks in Abu Dhabi.

  • UAE strengthens child protection measures

    The UAE has introduced changes to its laws governing the care of children of unknown parentage, expanding custody options and strengthening child protection measures.