Shops in the Gold Souq are expected to remain quiet given the country remained closed to tourists
People returned to the streets of Al Ras after the authorities eased an almost month-long 24-hour lockdown. But residents were urged to only leave home for exercise, for essential supplies, or if they work in a shop that has been allowed to open. All photos by Pawan Singh / The National
Delhi Mughal restaurant open on Monday night
Some shops in the Gold Souq area are beginning to open after deep-cleaning
Stores in the Al Ras return to life but must close before the nightly 10pm to 6am curfew
Customers and staff outside Shaker Cafeteria
Despite the lifting of restrictions, the streets were much quieter than usually as residents voluntarily stayed home
Restaurant staff walk along the street in a space out line
At least several hundred cases were detected from the 6,000 people tested in the locked down area, doctors said
Shops in the Gold Souq are expected to remain quiet given the country remained closed to tourists
People returned to the streets of Al Ras after the authorities eased an almost month-long 24-hour lockdown. But residents were urged to only leave home for exercise, for essential supplies, or if they work in a shop that has been allowed to open. All photos by Pawan Singh / The National
Delhi Mughal restaurant open on Monday night
Some shops in the Gold Souq area are beginning to open after deep-cleaning
Stores in the Al Ras return to life but must close before the nightly 10pm to 6am curfew
Customers and staff outside Shaker Cafeteria
Despite the lifting of restrictions, the streets were much quieter than usually as residents voluntarily stayed home
Restaurant staff walk along the street in a space out line
At least several hundred cases were detected from the 6,000 people tested in the locked down area, doctors said
Shops in the Gold Souq are expected to remain quiet given the country remained closed to tourists