Passengers arriving in Abu Dhabi do not need to quarantine. Those who undergo an RT-PCR rest in Dubai (random) and Sharjah (mandatory) must quarantine themselves until they receive a negative result. If the test result is positive, they must stay in isolation for as many days as prescribed by the emirate of their residence. Violating home quarantine rules would make the offender liable to a fine of AED 50,000.
Passengers irrespective of whether they are vaccinated, do not need to quarantine on arrival in Abu Dhabi. This rule applies to UAE nationals, residents and tourists.
Travellers must undergo an RT-PCR test to detect COVID-19 on arrival in Dubai (only if requested) and quarantine themselves until they receive a negative result. Passengers who test positive must follow the guidelines issued by Dubai Health Authority.
Passengers arriving in Sharjah must undergo an RT-PCR test to detect COVID-19 on arrival. They must quarantine themselves until they receive a negative result. If the result is positive, then the protocols of the UAE’s Ministry of Health and Prevention will apply.
Violating home quarantine procedures would amount to endangering the lives of others and makes the offender liable to a fine of AED 50,000.
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