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    A woman receives the Covid-19 vaccine at the Biogenix Labs at G42 in Masdar City. Victor Besa / The National
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    A woman is vaccinated against Covid-19 at Al Barsha Hall in Dubai. The UAE has the world's highest vaccination rate. Antonie Robertson / The National
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    A billboard in Business Bay, Dubai, encouraging people to get vaccinated. Chris Whiteoak / The National.
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    CNBG’s Sinopharm vaccine is 79 per cent effective, WHO said. Victor Besa / The National
  • A man gets vaccinated at the Biogenix Labs at G42 in Masdar City. Victor Besa / The National.
    A man gets vaccinated at the Biogenix Labs at G42 in Masdar City. Victor Besa / The National.
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    A new treatment against Covid-19 to reduce deaths and hospital admissions by up to 85 per cent has been approved in the UAE. The country aims to vaccinate all eligible adults by the end of 2021. EPA
  • People wait to get their Covid-19 vaccine at the Seha Covid-19 vaccination centre at Dubai Parks and Resorts. Pawan Singh/The National
    People wait to get their Covid-19 vaccine at the Seha Covid-19 vaccination centre at Dubai Parks and Resorts. Pawan Singh/The National

UAE explained: what new Covid-19 rules mean for unvaccinated people and live events


Gillian Duncan
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People who are not vaccinated against Covid-19 will face restrictions under rules introduced by the UAE government.

Authorities announced the change on Tuesday, saying only those who have been vaccinated or are taking part in clinical trials can attend live events.

The change comes into force on June 6 and applies everywhere except Dubai, which has its own rules and restrictions.

In April, authorities said they were considering placing limitations on those who chose not to be vaccinated against Covid-19.

"Strict measures are being considered to restrict the movement of unvaccinated individuals and to implement preventive measures, such as restricting entry to some places and having access to some services, to ensure the health and safety of everyone," said Dr Saif Al Dhaheri, spokesman for the National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority.

The National explains the restrictions and how to apply for an exemption.

A man receives his Covid-19 vaccine at Guru Nanak Darbar temple in Dubai. Kamran Jebreili / AP Photo
A man receives his Covid-19 vaccine at Guru Nanak Darbar temple in Dubai. Kamran Jebreili / AP Photo

What is classed as a ‘live event’?

All exhibitions, activities and events, including those related to sport, culture, art and social activities, will be open to people who have been vaccinated and participants in clinical trials only.

Will I need a PCR test?

Yes. To attend events, the letter "E" must be visible in the Al Hosn application, which shows only if you have been vaccinated and had a recent PCR test.

Social distancing and masks are still mandatory.

What are the rules in Dubai?

Only vaccinated people are allowed to go to large events such as concerts or weddings or enter bars, pubs and nightclubs.

Entertainers, such as DJs and musicians, must be vaccinated.

But I can not be vaccinated.

According to the Ministry of Health and Prevention, there are six groups of people who can be exempt from vaccination.

  • Current Covid-19 patients
  • Children under 12 years old
  • Pregnant women
  • People previously infected with Covid-19, confirmed by a medical evaluation
  • People vaccinated outside the country
  • Those who are allergic to vaccines or any of their ingredients, as well as people suffering from conditions that may "conflict with the vaccine"

You can obtain an exemption by visiting the Ministry of Health and Prevention website and completing a form. You will need your Emirates ID number.

The applicant will be informed via text message whether the application is successful. The result will automatically show in the Al Hosn app.

Vaccinated tourists can download the Al Hosn app and register using the "unified number" (UID) listed on their visa.

In pictures: Dubai's Covid-19 emergency field hospital

  • Seha has built a 50-bed intensive care unit at the Dubai Parks and Resorts Covid-19 health centre.
    Seha has built a 50-bed intensive care unit at the Dubai Parks and Resorts Covid-19 health centre.
  • A hospital bed inside the ICU centre operated by Seha
    A hospital bed inside the ICU centre operated by Seha
  • Dr Mohammad Nour Al Saeed at the intensive care unit
    Dr Mohammad Nour Al Saeed at the intensive care unit
  • The 1,200-bed field hospital at Dubai Parks and Resorts is on standby as Covid-19 cases ease in the UAE
    The 1,200-bed field hospital at Dubai Parks and Resorts is on standby as Covid-19 cases ease in the UAE
  • Dr Mohammad Nour Al Saeed showing the Seha ICU centre at Dubai Parks and Resorts in Dubai
    Dr Mohammad Nour Al Saeed showing the Seha ICU centre at Dubai Parks and Resorts in Dubai
  • The Seha field hospital at Dubai Parks and Resorts
    The Seha field hospital at Dubai Parks and Resorts