Four Dubai establishments closed for breaking COVID-19 rules

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Four establishments have been shut down by Dubai Municipality for violating COVID-19 precautionary measures.

The authority took action against a fitness centre and a salon in Jebel Ali due to overcrowding.

It also ordered the closure of two shisha cafes in Karama for not complying with the rules.

Four outlets were fined and 26 others were handed warnings during the latest round of inspections that covered 2,350 establishments.

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