Abu Dhabi Emergency, Crisis and Disasters Committee (NCEMA) have reminded residents the current regulations for entering the emirate of Abu Dhabi are uncahnged.
NCEMA have also reminded individuals to get the latest information from official channels.
At this time, the regulations for entering Abu Dhabi are unchanged from September 4 for residents and for international visitors from September 18, when electronic wristbands were announced.
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Residents entering Abu Dhabi can do so by showing a negative PCR or DPI test result from the past 48 hours.
On the sixth day of your stay in Abu Dhabi, all visitors, including Abu Dhabi residents returning from other emirates, are required to take a PCR swab test.
Those who fail to take a test on the sixth day can face fines and legal proceedings as outlined here.
Volunteers in the COVID-19 vaccine trials are exempt from the regulations.