DUBAI -- Abu Dhabi's Department of Economic Development (DED) on Monday issued a set of comprehensive health guidelines for malls in the emirate in order to allow them to re-open to the public, after they were shut down as part of the government's efforts to contain the spread of the coronavirus. Once the malls fulfill all the requirements, the DED will approve their re-opening and will conduct regular inspections to ensure their continued compliance. The guidelines for malls: * Food and beverage outlets should operate at 30 percent capacity only, use disposable utensils, and maintain 2.5 meters between tables. * Car parking should be limited to 50 percent capacity. * Store capacity should not exceed one customer per 5 square meter. * Thermal scanners should be installed at every entrance. * Use of elevators should be limited only for those with special needs. * All staff must wear masks and gloves and be tested for COVID-19. * Signs regarding proper hygiene and social distancing should be displayed throughout the malls. * Malls should designate separate entrances and exits. * Malls should Install clearly marked hand sanitizing stations at all entrances and exits. * Malls should carry out disinfection programs daily. Each mall is allowed to set its own opening hours. Customers are required to follow precautionary guidelines for visiting, shopping and dining. Masks and gloves must be worn, and bringing own bags from home is advised. -- Al Arabiya English