Spas in Abu Dhabi's top hotels have been given permission to reopen provided they follow strict pandemic precautionary measures.
The Emirate's Department of Culture and Tourism stipulates that all guests, staff members and contractors must abide by the guidelines to protect the health and safety of the community.
The measures include monitoring staff and guests with a temperature scanner on arrival and the mandatory wearing of face masks.
All staff must be tested for COVID-19 prior to reopening and then biweekly.
Hotels have also been ordered to provide an isolation room to temporarily house suspected COVID-19 cases with a medical team on standby.
Guests, staff or contractors showing symptoms will be refused entry.
Bedding and towels must be changed after every use and appointments have to be scheduled to ensure the room is disinfected in-between customers.
.@dctabudhabi issues precautionary guidelines for spas in 5-star hotels in #AbuDhabi. All guests, staff members or contractors must adhere to these guidelines at all times while at the spa facilities, to protect the health and safety of the community. pic.twitter.com/XfkKMijpuH
— مكتب أبوظبي الإعلامي (@admediaoffice) September 18, 2020


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