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Notices will be placed outside the homes of people who are undergoing quarantine, authorities in Abu Dhabi said on Friday.
The signs will explain that an individual inside the residential unit is under 14-day quarantine mandated by the
government.
Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre said the signs were part of effort to protect the public by ensuring physical distancing and preventing the spread of Covid-19.
The awareness notice will let someone's neighbours know they are under quarantine so they avoid disturbing them.
Home delivery services will also know to leave a package at the door to avoid interaction with the resident.
The sign reads: "We are committed to adhering to all self-quarantine measures fo defeat Covid-19".
The announcement came as authorities in Abu Dhabi issued new regulations that require all international travellers staying in the emirate to be fitted with quarantine wristbands.
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