Movie theatres in the UAE capital will resume operations at limited capacity, authorities announced on Saturday.
According to the Emergency, Crisis and Disasters Committee, the cinemas will be allowed to operate at 30 per cent of its total capacity.
All COVID-19 safety protocols will remain in place, with cinema-goers told to wear face masks and maintain social distancing.
Movie-showcasers have also been instructed to carry out regular disinfection of the premises.
#AbuDhabi Emergency, Crisis and Disasters Committee has approved opening cinemas at 30% operating capacity while adhering to all precautionary measures including wearing masks, maintaining physical distance, and regular sanitizing. pic.twitter.com/PfrKX0CAkl
— مكتب أبوظبي الإعلامي (@ADMediaOffice) March 6, 2021
🎟 We've reopened our doors in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain in compliance with government guidelines. We can't wait to welcome you back and start creating great moments together again. See you soon! Visit https://t.co/QH7NeTo97J or the VOX app to book tickets. #StaySafe 🎥🍿 pic.twitter.com/uZiNg7x8DY
— VOX Cinemas (@voxcinemas) March 5, 2021


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