World’s Largest Mall Re-Opens After Coronavirus Lockdown

Dubai Mall is the world’s largest shopping center and after a month-long lockdown to stop the spread of coronavirus, it has re-opened to the public this week.

However precautionary measures are in place. You can only stay in the mall for a maximum of 3 hours. You have to wear a mask and in some stores gloves are also required.

The mall is known for it’s size and plethora of entertainment like an aquarium with sharks, multiple department stores, a hockey ring, a children’s theme park and a state-of-the-art fountain. That’s why the number of visitors needs to be controlled and not all areas are currently open. The general amount of people inside is significantly reduced and most restaurants and shops are operating at a 30% capacity.

Our reporter Zainab Fattah checked it out.

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During the 2020 Covid-19 epidemic, lockdown has come to mean the practice of attempting to control transmission of the virus by means of restricting people’s movement and activities on a broad scale, usually on a national or state-wide basis.

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