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Abu Dhabi/Dubai: For residents across the UAE, a month of relaxed Ramadan timings and an extended Eid break have ended.
Sunday marks the first day back at work and school under regular timings, and many said they have been prepping to slip back into their normal weekday routines.
Khalid Al Hammadi
“The Eid break after a spiritually focused Ramadan was especially lovely. My family and I had travelled to Ras Al Khaimah to see my elderly parents, of course after getting all the required COVID-19 tests and ensuring we maintained social distance during the visit. Now it is back to work and school for us all,” Khalid Al Hammadi, 42, an Emirati project manager, told Gulf News.

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