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Hind Al Soulia - Riyadh - A fruit vendor with his watermelons at the Abu Dhabi Fruits and Vegetables Market during the Coronavirus epidemic. Victor Besa / The National
Abu Dhabi Civil Defence and Police sterilisation drive in Mussafah. Victor Besa / The National
A vegetable vendor fixes his gloves at the Abu Dhabi Fruits and Vegetables Market during the Coronavirus epidemic. Victor Besa / The National
A key worker wears a facemask as he walks passed a brightly coloured mural in Media City, Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National
A deserted part of JBR, Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National
A digger does some work on an empty Jumeirah beach, this is normally a very popular spot for beach goers, Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Abu Dhabi Civil Defence and Police sterilisation drive in Mussafah. Victor Besa / The National
A poster on Sheikh Zayed Road shows a family wearing facemasks tell people to Stay at home, Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National
A man walks past fishing boats in Ajman wearing a mask amid the coronavirus crisis. Chris Whiteoak / The National
A market worker boxes up fish at Ras Al Khaimah's dock. Antonie Robertson / The National
Empty streets in RAK as residents stay home for a third week. Antonie Robertson / The National
Residents of the Northern Emirates must stay home from 8pm to 6am, but can leave home to shop for essentials outside of those times. Antonie Robertson / The National
A sign outside Dubai Parks and Resorts offers support to frontline workers. Chris Whiteoak / The National
No entry signs at the closed Corniche in Abu Dhabi. Victor Besa / The National
A street cleaner sanitises gutters at Marina Mall car park in Abu Dhabi. Victor Besa / The National
The normally busy beaches of Abu Dhabi have been deserted in recent weeks. Victor Besa / The National
A shopper picks up essentials at Carrefour in Dubai's Ibn Battuta Mall. Dubai residents must apply for a permit to leave home. Chris Whiteoak / The National
The only vehicles on Dubai's roads are delivery trucks, bike couriers and minibuses taking essential personnel to and from work. Victor Besa / The National
The empty Al Maktoum Road near Deira Clock Tower in Dubai. It would normally be one of the city's busiest streets. Pawan Singh / The National
A 24-hour stay-home order and the disinfecting of streets has left Dubai streets mostly deserted. Pawan Singh / The National
The famous Deira Clock Tower at the heart of the city's old town. Pawan Singh / The National
The bridge to Meydan hotel and racecourse stands empty on Saturday evening. Reem Mohammed / The National
A shopkeeper waits outside his dress store in Al Ain. Chris Whiteoak / The National
An ambulance on a street in Al Ain. Chris Whiteoak / The National
A quiet street leads to Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Grand mosque in Al Ain. Chris Whiteoak / The National
The empty bridge to Meydan during daytime. Reem Mohammed / The National
Dubai residents must remain indoors at all times, unless they have a permit for essential shopping. Reem Mohammed / The National
Residents queue outside a supermarket in the Muraqqabat area of Deira in Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National
A customer enters a pharmacy in Dubai. Pharmacies and supermarkets are the only stores allowed to remain open to the public. Pawan Singh / The National
A man rides his bike across the street in Al Ain. Chris Whiteoak / The National
A medical worker in a booth prepares to swab residents at a drive-through test centre in the Dubai suburb of Khawaneej. AFP
Dubai skyline during lockdown. Antonie Robertson / The National
A man takes a taxi after leaving the Business Bay Metro station, Dubai. Antonie Robertson / The National
An awareness board on Meydan road, Dubai. Antonie Robertson / The National
The empty Kite Beach area of Dubai. Antonie Robertson / The National
A healthcare worker crosses an empty street in Bur Dubai while wearing a mask amid the coronavirus outbreak. Chris Whiteoak / The National
A gentleman crosses an empty street in Oud Metha in Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Men in face mask walking by nurseries in Warsan. Reem Mohammed / The National
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