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Dubai: Today – January 29 – marks a year since the first case of COVID-19 was announced in the UAE. As Dubai residents look back at the past 12 months and take stock of the current situation, COVID-19, no doubt, is still on their minds. But with a difference.
Speak to anyone from any walk of life, and there is an unmistakeable sense of moving on. Their trials, tribulations and triumphs in the year gone by may be personal and varied. But if there is one common refrain amidst it all, it’s how thankful they are to be living in Dubai.
Residents say they feel completely safe in Dubai as they trust the authorities to ensure life returns to normal with necessary precautions in place. They acknowledge their critical role in the process, and hope others too will abide by the safety measures to win the war against the virus.