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    The COVID-19 testing requirements for Abu Dhabi are changing

    As of next week, the COVID-19 testing requirements for entering Abu Dhabi will have changed.
    It was announced by the Abu Dhabi Crisis, Emergency and Disasters Committee on Wednesday evening that new guidelines will be implemented from Sunday, November 8.

    In a statement issued via the Abu Dhabi Media Office, it was stipulated: “Residents and visitors who enter Abu Dhabi from 8 Nov and stay for 4 or more consecutive days must take a PCR test on the 4th day of entry.

    Residents and visitors who enter #AbuDhabi from 8 Nov and stay for 4 or more consecutive days must take a PCR test on the 4th day of entry. If they stay for 8 or more consecutive days, they must take another PCR test on the 8th day. Day 1 is counted from the day of entry.
    — مكتب أبوظبي الإعلامي (@admediaoffice) November 4, 2020

    “If they stay for 8 or more consecutive days, they must take another PCR test on the 8th day. Day 1 is counted from the day of entry.”
    At present, those travelling into Abu Dhabi only need to undergo a second COVID-19 PCR test on the sixth day, but this has now been replaced with the four-day and eight-day rule.
    However, those who are currently in the COVID-19 vaccine trials taking place in the UAE are exempt from the above rules.
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    How I got my job as… General Manager of a top Dubai hotel

    Welcome to EW‘s weekly series ‘How I got my job as…’ where we speak to some incredible entrepreneurs and businesswomen both based in the UAE and globally to find out about their career paths led them to where they are now; what their daily routines look like; the advice they’d give to those starting out; and the hurdles they’ve had to overcome.
    This week we chat to the General Manager of Hotel Indigo Downtown Dubai, Laura Eggleton. Originally starting her career in hotels in the United Kingdom, Eggleton eventually relocated to the Middle East to Oman to become the first female general manager for IHG in the region in 2015.

    In our interview with Eggleton, she talks us through where it all began, the trials she’s had to go through and what exactly inspired her to enter into the world of hospitality.
    What was your favourite subject at school?
    I didn’t have a favourite subject at school per se, I loved the subjects where the classes were full of my best friends! I was fortunate that I loved all stages of my education, I loved school, I loved college and I loved university. It wasn’t until I went to college that I was studying subjects that I felt would impact my future. Having started my Saturday job at a hotel whilst at school, I chose to study travel and tourism at college, knowing it was what I wanted to do later in life.

    What was your first job?
    My first “job” was as a Saturday girl working as a waitress in a small family-run hotel. I worked all throughout my studies – a few evening shifts here and there and every weekend. I was addicted to working and always wanted to be “at the hotel” – I never called it “work” as I loved it (and still do!) so much.
    What inspired you to work in hospitality?
    As my Saturday job evolved into a more regular thing, I finished school and knew I wanted to work in hotels as my career choice. I chose my subjects at college- all relating to travel, tourism and hospitality and then went onto university to study International Tourism Management.
    In the UK, we write a “record of achievement” when we finish school, and in mine I had written that when I was older, I wanted to manage a big hotel! It was always the goal, and I feel so fortunate that I found my passion at such a young age- in the first job I ever had!
    What are the key elements of your role?
    My role is so varied and I think that is what I love about it most. Currently, I am tasked with the opening of the Hotel Indigo Dubai Downtown, a lifestyle boutique hotel operating under the IHG family of brands. This is the first Hotel Indigo to open in the GCC, so I’m responsible for the successful launch of the hotel and getting everything ready for opening. This includes hiring the leadership team, and then overseeing the hiring of their teams etc, setting up all the systems that we need to operate, overseeing the Sales, Marketing and PR plans for the hotel, arranging all of the required business licenses, ensuring the hotel is compliant with all of the requirements of both the Hotel Indigo brand, as well as of course accepting the hotel from the contractor. Of course, this is a huge task for which everything needs to be carefully planned to ensure the critical path is followed and everything happens in the correct sequence in order for everything to happen at the right time. Whilst it’s a big job, I’m motivated by being busy so I love the pace of everything- especially now with so few days until opening!
    Talk us through your daily routine.
    I get up most days around 6am and try and head to a group exercise class or use the gym – I always feel much better about getting my daily exercise done in the morning as I never know what time I can expect to finish work! I arrive at the hotel for about 9 and then have a team huddle with my team at 10 and we all run through what the day ahead has in store for us all. I then make a start on my emails and catching up with my team members on where we’re at with various subjects and tasks. Now we’ve got a full team on board, I like to try and ensure I go to the colleague cafeteria for lunch so I can get to know the team better. I’m really intrigued by people, so love to have conversations with the newbies. After lunch, I always find myself mooching around the hotel looking at all of the new design items that keep appearing- there is always something new to look at!! It’s great to see the finishing touches coming together. I then head back to my office where I continue with my “to-do list” for the day before finishing up about 7pm. I live close to the hotel, so get home and have something to eat before chilling on the sofa, engrossed in my phone (yes, I am one of those phone addicted millennials!) scrolling Instagram checking out what’s new, catching up with my friends at home and then finishing up with a quick read before bed.
    I’m really looking forward to the hotel opening so that I can work from our Neighbourhood café – Open Sesame where we’ll be serving the most amazing single-origin coffee in association with our coffee partner, Café Rider. I don’t think I’ll spend any time in my office once we’re open, there’s too much I want to enjoy in the hotel public spaces!

    What advice do you have for anyone looking to follow in the same footsteps?
    I have five top tips. Be yourself, trust yourself, educate yourself, believe in yourself and make time for yourself. There is one common theme running through my tips- and it’s you. Don’t rely on anyone else, it’s about you!
    Which fashion brands can we find in your work wardrobe?
    I’m such a creature of comfort, the majority of my wardrobe and my absolute failsafe brand is Ted Baker! No matter how much I try to diversify and change my style, I always gravitate back to Ted Baker! It’s actually a bit of a joke between my friends- no-one has to ask where my dress is from as they already know the answer! That said, I am also interested in supporting sustainable brands. I love the Net Sustain section on Net-A-Porter and I’m looking forward to seeing more brands share what they’re doing to support to become more sustainable. I’ve actually reflected my own personal values on sustainability throughout the hotel operation. We’re proud to have partnered with local businesses wherever possible – not just because it’s part of the brand ethos but because it’s the right thing to do.
    What is the best piece of advice you ever received?
    The best piece of advice I’ve ever received is “to always be yourself” and I really think it’s true. I had such imposter syndrome at the start of my career where I was so young and just wanted to look older (sad but true!) that I always tried to dress older- I never liked my work wardrobe as it just wasn’t me! As soon as I began to relax and accept, I wasn’t a typical hotel GM and there was nothing I could do to change that, I really began to feel comfortable. I tried so hard to blend in, whereas now I really appreciate my individuality and embrace who I am as an allrounder- there’s no difference at all as to who I am in my personal life as to who I am in my professional life.
    And what is the worst?
    The worst advice (and it pains me to write it!) is always from my Mum! I’m very fortunate that I’ve only ever worked for great people, and if I had taken my Mums advice, I’d still be in my first job, working for the same hotel owner as whom I started out with. My Mum is really scared of change, and when I float the idea of changing hotels and of course, leaving the great environments that I’ve been fortunate enough to enjoy, she’d automatically tell me to “not fix what isn’t broken”. The truth is, it’s never been broken- I’ve only ever left jobs that I’ve loved until the day they finished. I’ve loved each and every hotel I’ve worked in throughout my career more than the last, and the change has always been positive- so for me change is a good thing! I think it’s important to keep on moving, keep on challenging myself and indeed growing as a person and taking risks in new environments, and of course, working with new people along the way.
    What has been the biggest challenge you had to overcome?
    I think I’m actually in the midst of my biggest challenge. I’m tasked with opening a hotel during a global pandemic, when global travel is heavily restricted. I’m an incredibly driven and determined person (I’m so driven it irritates me!) and I’m absolutely fanatical about making the opening a huge success, but of course, I cannot ignore external factors beyond my control that make it the biggest challenge of my professional life yet!
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    The UAE has one of the lowest COVID-19 mortality rates in the world

    As the world continues to grapple with the coronavirus pandemic, those who reside in the United Arab Emirates can take comfort in the country’s approach to tackling the virus.
    The proof is in the numbers, as it was outlined in a recent media briefing the UAE has one of the lowest COVID-19 mortality rates globally.

    In the last week, at the time of publishing, Dr Omar Al Hammadi, one of the official spokespeople for the UAE government, outlined that testing rates have increased by three per cent.
    Meanwhile, the mortality rate for COVID-19 in the UAE has stayed extremely low compared to other countries, and is sitting at 0.4 per cent currently, one of the lowest across the globe.

    Just yesterday, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and the Ruler of Dubai, received the COVID-19 vaccine which is currently being tested in the UAE.
    Sharing a photo with his 10.4 million Twitter followers, His Highness revealed his pride for the UAE and also wished everyone “safety and great health”.
    “While receiving the COVID-19 vaccine today,” he said. “We wish everyone safety and great health, and we are proud of our teams who have worked relentlessly to make the vaccine available in the UAE.
    “The future will always be better in the UAE.”
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    Sheikh Mohammed receives the COVID-19 vaccine in the UAE

    A little over a month after the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine was administered in the UAE, which was given to the country’s Minister of Health and Prevention, Abdul Rahman Mohammed Al Owais, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and the Ruler of Dubai, has now received it.
    Sharing a photo with his 104 million Twitter followers, His Highness revealed his pride for the UAE and also wished everyone “safety and great health”.

    “While receiving the COVID-19 vaccine today,” he said. “We wish everyone safety and great health, and we are proud of our teams who have worked relentlessly to make the vaccine available in the UAE.
    “The future will always be better in the UAE.”

    While receiving the COVID-19 vaccine today. We wish everyone safety and great health, and we are proud of our teams who have worked relentlessly to make the vaccine available in the UAE. The future will always be better in the UAE. pic.twitter.com/Rky5iqgfdg
    — HH Sheikh Mohammed (@HHShkMohd) November 3, 2020

    At the end of September, the UAE’s health minister received the first dose of the vaccine, and one week later frontline workers including doctors, nurses and police, also began to receive it.
    According to health minister Al Owais, the results from the final stages from phase III of the trial, which began on July 16, showcase that the vaccine generates antibodies to the virus and seems to be effective.
    “The vaccine’s safety has been reviewed and results show it is safe for use,” Al Owais also said.
    The principal investigator and chairperson of the National Clinical Committee for Coronavirus, Dr Nawal Al Kaabi has also previously noted that the initial results are “encouraging”, but that studies will be ongoing.
    “The initial results are encouraging in terms of the presence of antibodies in the body,” Dr Al Kaabi said.
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    November’s ‘The Fine Jewellery Issue’ with Her Highness Sheikha Mozah Al Maktoum

    November’s – ‘The Fine Jewellery Issue’ – Download Now
    Words & Creative Direction: Amy SessionsPhotography: Ziga MihelcicHair: Ania Poniatowska at MMG ArtistsProduction: Kelli MaddockFashion Assistant: Sarah Joseph
    Welcome to ‘The Fine Jewellery Issue’.

    We would like to thank Her Highness Sheikha Mozah Al Maktoum for the honour of allowing us to present her as our cover star for this prestigious edition. Shooting the cover at sunrise was not only the backdrop for an incredible shoot, but allowed us to share time with a high flyer in all senses and an incredibly intelligent, inspiring individual.
    With special thanks to a dream team for making this happen.

    In terms of beauty and attention to detail, this issue is outstanding. For our cover shoot, we partnered with Boucheron, a fine jewellery house known for timeless creations and an uncompromising attention to detail. In this issue, we interview Boucheron’s CEO Hélène Poulit-Duquesne to find out what’s next for the brand.

    We also have exclusive interviews with our cover star Her Highness Sheikha Mozah Al Maktoum and some of the most prominent fine jewellery houses including Fabergé, Piaget, Chopard, Van Cleef & Arpels, Tiffany & Co. and Harry Winston.
    We champion new and emerging brands as well as the heritage powerhouses in this issue with exclusive interviews from Repossi, Yeprem, Salama Khalfan, Dihn Van and Her Highness Sana Al Maktoum, to the new brand which has been flying under the radar – Lesora.
    We also speak to experts in the field from Founder and CEO of Threads and jewellery industry aficionado Amalia Keramitsis.
    In terms of beauty in this issue, we feature products that harness the power gold and diamonds, from facials to infusions and foil masks.
    In a year that has us rethinking what is of value, timelessness, craftsmanship and attention to detail serve as something worth investing in.
    November’s – ‘The Fine Jewellery Issue’ – Download Now
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    There are new beaches coming to Dubai

    There will be some new beaches coming to Dubai soon.
    Under a new project approved by His Highness Sheikh Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and the Ruler of Dubai, an extra 12km of beaches in Dubai are set to undergo development.

    Over the weekend, His Highness unveiled the plans on Twitter stating that one million square metres from Al Mamzar Beach to Umm Suqeim II will be developed. The project is set to cost Dhs500 million.
    In addition to the developments of the new beach areas, the Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary is set to undergo a Dhs100 million development project, which will see the wetlands in the sanctuary increase by 20 hectares. In addition, the green cover will be increased by planting mangrove trees in a 100-hectare area.

    .@HHShkMohd was also briefed on the AED100 million Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary development project. The project will increase wetlands in the sanctuary by 20 hectares & expand green cover by planting mangrove trees in a 100-hectare area. pic.twitter.com/FZ6q1pQhGl
    — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) October 31, 2020

    Speaking on the new projects, Sheikh Mohammed stated: “We have adopted global best practices and implemented innovative projects to preserve our environment and protect the health and safety of people in the UAE.”
    He also added that the nation is “committed to implementing innovative projects that optimize the use of resources and solve critical challenges as part of the country’s strategy to ensure environmental sustainability”.
    “A key element in the UAE’s development model, environmental sustainability is reflected in all initiatives and projects launched by government entities, independently or in partnership with the private sector. Sustainability is key to the UAE’s future readiness,” he said.
    “Providing a clean environment is at the heart of our efforts to advance the development & provide a high quality of life both now and in the future.”
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    The ‘secret button’ that’s now available on the iPhone

    Apple always likes to surprise us. Just recently they came out with not one, not two, not three, but four new iPhones under the iPhone 12 umbrella.
    So naturally, with the latest iOS update the tech giant would pull a few tricks out the bag. There is a “secret button” on the iPhone that will probably make your life easier.

    According to British newspaper The Sun, there’s actually a “secret button” available after you update your iPhone’s software that allows you to control your device in new genius ways.
    This new button is supposedly called the ‘back tap’ and it allows users to control their phones by clicking on the back of the device.

    The feature can be activated through the phone’s settings and used as follows: Double Tap or Triple Tap. Whatever option you choose, it gives you the same options, including the trick to take screenshots, raising and lowering the volume, magnifying, scrolling and more.
    This is what you need to do to turn on the feature: go to settings, then select General > Software Update on your iPhone. After your iPhone has been updated go to settings, scroll down and tap Accessibility and then click Touch.
    You’ll have the choice to turn on Double Tap or Triple Tap.
    Voila!
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    Dubai is the wealthiest city in the Middle East, new data shows

    While the global pandemic has affected the economy worldwide, new data has shown Dubai is the wealthiest city in the Middle Eastern region.

    According to a new report by New World Wealth, per the Khaleej Times, Dubai has come out on top in terms of wealth city-wise and the UAE is the wealthiest country in the Middle East.
    As of June 2020, per the report, the UAE has 82,763 high and ultra-high net worth individuals (UHNWIs) and they own over Dhs3 trillion ($825 billion) of wealth in the country.
    Amongst these 82,763 UHNWIs in the UAE, there are 12 billionaires; 214 millionaires who have a net worth of more than $100 million; 3,410 millionaires with a net worth of more than $10 million; and 79,100 millionaires with a net worth of more than $1 million.
    Meanwhile, Knight Frank’s 2020 Wealth Report also predicts the number of UHNWIs will increase by 24 per cent in the next five years and is expected to do so more than major hubs including the USA, Switzerland, Germany, France, Japan and more.
    As for cities in New World Wealth’s data, Dubai came on top for the wealthiest Middle Eastern city and is home to a total of nine billionaires; 2,310 millionaires worth over $10 million; and 49,400 millionaires worth over $1 million.
    Other wealthy cities which also ranked high from the Middle East include Tel Aviv, Istanbul, Abu Dhabi, Riyadh and more.
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