Weddings and other social events are now allowed to resume in Ajman's hotels, homes and public halls.
Ajman's Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management Team has issued the latest directive, which is applicable from November 1.
According to the latest guidelines, a maximum of 200 people are allowed in each hall and up to 50 people in homes, while the number of guests per table must not exceed five.
Attendees are required to wear face masks and can remove them only when seated at their tables.
Physical distancing norms must be maintained and sanitizers have to be provided at the venue.
Authorities have called on everyone to continue complying with the precautionary measures to help curb the spread of the virus.
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