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Coronavirus: Newspaper, magazine circulation suspended

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Abu Dhabi: The National Media Council (NMC) issued a decision on Saturday temporarily banning the circulation of newspapers, magazines and marketing publications to residential compounds, restaurants, hotels, clinics, health centres and waiting rooms in government and private service centres, the Emirates News Agency reported.

The decision, which will go into effect as of March 24 and until further notice, comes as part of the UAE’s ongoing efforts to combat the spread of coronavirus. Awareness publications approved by health authorities are excluded from the decision. Subscribers and major outlets in shopping centres are also excluded. However, health and safety measures must be taken into account.

According to decision, these publications will not be allowed in all places that might be used collectively.

The NMC affirmed that daily newspapers, thanks to their advanced digital infrastructure, will continue its pivotal role in disseminating news and national issues and actively contributing to awareness and education efforts to prevent the emerging corona virus through its various platforms.

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