Video: Abu Dhabi Police Leads Convoy As Testing Rule Lifts
- Publish date: Tuesday، 18 January 2022
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Today, the checkpoints between Abu Dhabi and Dubai were removed after the capital announced it will no longer need COVID-19 tests to allow travellers from inside the UAE to enter.
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Abu Dhabi police reminded the public of "the need to continue to adhere to the precautionary measures to continue recovering from the pandemic".
A video broadcast by Abu Dhabi TV showed a convoy of vehicles going back to the capital, with emergency lights flashing from what had been the Abu Dhabi-Dubai border checkpoint in the Sieh Shuaib-Ghantoot area.
As of last week, just 0.2% of people tested were found to have the coronavirus.
The decision to remove checkpoints was made after the recent drop in COVID-19 cases in Abu Dhabi.
Since July 2, 2020, anyone driving into Abu Dhabi has had to show police at the border proof of a recent PCR test.
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