Government and semi-government employees in Abu Dhabi are asked to call only 30% of its staff for in-person work.
In a report on the Gulf Today, the government wants the rest of the 70 per cent of employees must work from home.
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The Abu Dhabi Media Office said on Saturday that only 30% of employees will be allowed to go to their work places.
“All employees must undertake a weekly PCR test unless they have been vaccinated, Workers that can do their jobs remotely, and those over 60 or with health conditions, must work from home,” it said in a statement.
The United Arab Emirates’ Ministry of Health and Prevention on Saturday has reported 3,276 cases of COVID-19 along with 4,041 recoveries and 12 deaths.
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The new cases were detected through additional 150,706 tests.
In a Khaleej Times report over 26.5 million tests have been conducted across the country to date. (TDT)
Source: Fililpino Times

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