There s loads to do in the city over the cooler months Published: December 16, 2020 14:10
1 of 16 As much of the world tightens lockdowns to stem coronavirus, Dubai offers a cautious respite for those eyeing travel. Image Credit: AFP
2 of 16 While mask-wearing and social distancing are strictly enforced, life in the tourism-reliant emirate looks much like normal, with its restaurants, hotels and mega-malls open for business. Image Credit: AP
3 of 16 Authorities are mounting a huge vaccination campaign, which has seen 14 per cent of the population inoculated. The goal is to vaccinate 50 per cent in the first quarter of the year. | Above: A mask-clad Israeli tourist photographs a falconer holding a falcon during a visit to the historic Al Fahidi neighbourhood of Dubai.
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