<p>Dubai announced on Sunday it would allow tourists back in the Gulf city state from July 7 after a closure of more than three months to contain the coronavirus.</p>.<p>"Dubai to welcome tourists from July 7," the emirate's media centre said, quoting the Supreme Committee of Crisis and Disaster Management.</p>.<p>It also gave a list of protocols for travellers entering the Gulf emirate.</p>.<p>"Travellers must stringently comply with preventive measures and safety procedures put in place by Dubai and destination countries," the report said.</p>.<p>Tourists are "required to present recent COVID-19 negative certificate or undergo testing at Dubai airports" it said, with those testing positive to observe a 14-day isolation.</p>.<p>A test for coronavirus is mandatory and should done 96 hours before travelling to Dubai, the report said.</p>.<p>Visitors are also required to have international health insurance and download a special phone application that lists their details, as well as fill a special "health declaration form", it added.</p>.<p>Dubai also announced that citizens and residents would be allowed to travel abroad from Tuesday.</p>.<p>Dubai is one of the seven sheikdoms that make up the United Arab Emirates.</p>.<p>The UAE has recorded nearly 45,000 cases of coronavirus, including 302 deaths.</p>
<p>Dubai announced on Sunday it would allow tourists back in the Gulf city state from July 7 after a closure of more than three months to contain the coronavirus.</p>.<p>"Dubai to welcome tourists from July 7," the emirate's media centre said, quoting the Supreme Committee of Crisis and Disaster Management.</p>.<p>It also gave a list of protocols for travellers entering the Gulf emirate.</p>.<p>"Travellers must stringently comply with preventive measures and safety procedures put in place by Dubai and destination countries," the report said.</p>.<p>Tourists are "required to present recent COVID-19 negative certificate or undergo testing at Dubai airports" it said, with those testing positive to observe a 14-day isolation.</p>.<p>A test for coronavirus is mandatory and should done 96 hours before travelling to Dubai, the report said.</p>.<p>Visitors are also required to have international health insurance and download a special phone application that lists their details, as well as fill a special "health declaration form", it added.</p>.<p>Dubai also announced that citizens and residents would be allowed to travel abroad from Tuesday.</p>.<p>Dubai is one of the seven sheikdoms that make up the United Arab Emirates.</p>.<p>The UAE has recorded nearly 45,000 cases of coronavirus, including 302 deaths.</p>