Also, für Dubai besteht ja nunmehr Klarheit: Impfnachweis reicht. Aber wie sieht es mit Abu Dhabi aus?
Wir möchten gerne von Dubai nach Abu Dhabi. Braucht man dort für Hotels; Shopping Tempel, etc. noch einen PCR-Test oder wird auch der eur. Impfnachweis anerkannt?
Nochmal die Gulf News:
Dubai: From Monday, February 28, people entering Abu Dhabi from within the UAE do not need to present an Al Hosn Green Pass to enter the Emirate. EDE scanners have also been removed from Abu Dhabi’s border checkpoints. However, you will still need to show your Green Pass to enter public places within Abu Dhabi.
The Abu Dhabi Emergency, Crisis and Disasters Committee approved the relaxed COVID-19 precautions and regulations on February 25.
Along with the removal of the Green Pass system and EDE scanners, Abu Dhabi has also increased its operating capacity for social events and tourist attractions to 90 per cent. So, if you are planning to head to Abu Dhabi, here is a run-down of all the latest COVID-19 guidelines.
Abu Dhabi ends the Green Pass system and EDE scanners at border checkpoints.
Abu Dhabi Emergency, Crisis and Disasters Committee approved the removal of EDE scanners and requirements for Green Pass to enter Abu Dhabi emirate from within the UAE. This rule is only for entering the Emirate’s border.
Reduced COVID-19 guidelines for events and public places in the Emirate
The capacity for social events and tourist and commercial areas in the Emirate have increased their operating capacity to 90 per cent. Still, the Green Pass system and EDE scanners will remain in place for public events and areas in Abu Dhabi.
The following measures were announced by Abu Dhabi Emergency, Crisis and Disasters committee:
Tourist attractions and commercial premises
• Face masks are required indoors.
• Masks are optional outdoors
• Physical distancing has to be observed.
• EDE scanners will still be implemented to monitor the entry of visitors and employees (for example - malls and amusement parks).
Events
• For public events, face masks are required for indoor events.
• Attendees must present an Al Hosn Green Pass or a negative PCR test result.
Private events
• If it is a private event, guests must wear the mask indoors but can remove it outside.
Abu Dhabi removes Green List for international travel
The Emirate has scrapped the Green List and removed quarantine for all international travellers. Along with the removal of the Green List, the UAE ended the pre-departure PCR tests for fully vaccinated passengers coming into the country.
However, arriving passengers will need to show a vaccination certificate with a readable QR code.
Unvaccinated travellers must show a negative PCR test conducted within
48 hours of departure.
New COVID-19 close contact measures
According to Abu Dhabi Emergency, Crisis, and Disasters Committee, these are the quarantine measures for close contact cases for COVID-19:
• Removal of quarantine, replaced with daily PCR tests for five consecutive days.
• In addition to this, the wristband requirement for home quarantine has been removed.
Face masks are no longer needed outside.
As of February 26, face masks are still mandatory in public
indoor places, but people can now choose not to wear face masks
outside.