ABU DHABI — The movement ban into Abu Dhabi was on Monday extended for another week as testing efforts continue throughout the country, Abu Dhabi Media Office announced in a tweet. However, residents may still leave the capital without a permit, and they will be allowed to travel within the emirate"s regions, including Al Ain and Al Dhafra, the statement added. “Following promising indicators in the number of cases found in COVID-19 tests, Abu Dhabi residents may move freely from 6 a.m. on Tuesday 23 June,” the tweet said. The country initially restricted movement into the capital from June 2 in line with measures to curb the coronavirus outbreak, the Abu Dhabi Media Office announced at the time. Residents were also banned from traveling outside of the regions in which they live. Deliveries of goods and mail, in addition to permit holders are exempt from the ban. Meanwhile, labor workers are prohibited from entering the capital until further notice. The UAE has confirmed 44,925 coronavirus cases as of Monday and 32,415 recoveries. The death toll has reached 302. Meanwhile, foreign nationals with valid residency visas may return to Dubai starting Monday, the Dubai Media Office announced on Sunday. Tourists are welcome to visit the emirate next month starting July 7. The emirate will also allow its citizens and residents to travel to other countries, “provided the destination countries agree to receive them,” starting Tuesday. — Agencies
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