A selfie in front of Burj Khalifa, Dubai, March 8, 2020. AFP
A selfie in front of Burj Khalifa, Dubai, March 8, 2020. AFP

Coronavirus: staying indoors is everyone's responsibility – and the smartest thing you can do



This refers to The National editorial To combat the coronavirus, stay at home – it is the responsible thing to do (March 23): the best counter to the threat of spreading the virus is awareness, calm and staying away from crowds. The world is failing in many areas such as trade, job security etc. However, the primary focus should be to save lives through co-ordinated effort. It is not the time for outings with friends and family. Stay indoors to reduce exposure, particularly to protect elders and children. We need to prepare for a fight to regain a good healthy tomorrow.

Ramachandran Nair, Muscat, Oman

Across the board: what happens to students and their exams?

With reference to Jack Dutton's article Coronavirus: Cambridge International axes international A levels and GCSEs (March 24): I would like to know when Pearsons Edexcel and Oxford AQA will update us. We can't cancel one exam board and have two stay silent with no updates for four days. Surely it must be about consistency around the world.
Katherine Mcbride Atsma, Dubai


All boards should draw one line. We cannot leave students and parents in uncertainty and stress about whether they sit for the exams or not. All students should have equal chances.
Bianca Ashor-de Graaff, Dubai

Questions on the minds of non-resident Indians

With reference to Taniya Dutta's India observes world's biggest lockdown in fight against the coronavirus (March 22): the spread of Covid-19 is causing major disruptions in every country. Apart from being confined to their homes, people are unable to travel. Flights, both domestic and international, are suspended in many countries. For persons of Indian origin, an amendment to the Income Tax Act, the Finance Bill proposed reducing the period of stay in India to 120 days from 182 days earlier for them to be considered non-resident Indians. However, with the travel restrictions, a great deal of uncertainty has dawned upon non-resident Indians, who are unable to plan their movements. Hence, the government should postpone the provisions relating to the rules applicable for the eligibility of NRIs by one financial year. This will provide relief to the thousands of Indians who work abroad and remit their savings to their home country.
Rajendra Aneja, Dubai

Film industry in India lends support to healthcare workers
With regards Janice Rodrigues's report Coronavirus: Aishwarya Rai, Deepika Padukone and other Bollywood stars applaud workers following lockdown in India (March 23): India's recent curfew on Sunday, March 22 brought the film fraternity to their balconies to applaud the work of the medical professionals – all the nurses and volunteers. All good deeds should be applauded and I am happy that Bollywood acknowledged the great work done by these selfless people.
K Ragavan, Bengaluru, India

In-demand jobs and monthly salaries
  • Technology expert in robotics and automation: Dh20,000 to Dh40,000 
  • Energy engineer: Dh25,000 to Dh30,000 
  • Production engineer: Dh30,000 to Dh40,000 
  • Data-driven supply chain management professional: Dh30,000 to Dh50,000 
  • HR leader: Dh40,000 to Dh60,000 
  • Engineering leader: Dh30,000 to Dh55,000 
  • Project manager: Dh55,000 to Dh65,000 
  • Senior reservoir engineer: Dh40,000 to Dh55,000 
  • Senior drilling engineer: Dh38,000 to Dh46,000 
  • Senior process engineer: Dh28,000 to Dh38,000 
  • Senior maintenance engineer: Dh22,000 to Dh34,000 
  • Field engineer: Dh6,500 to Dh7,500
  • Field supervisor: Dh9,000 to Dh12,000
  • Field operator: Dh5,000 to Dh7,000
if you go

The flights

Etihad, Emirates and Singapore Airlines fly direct from the UAE to Singapore from Dh2,265 return including taxes. The flight takes about 7 hours.

The hotel

Rooms at the M Social Singapore cost from SG $179 (Dh488) per night including taxes.

The tour

Makan Makan Walking group tours costs from SG $90 (Dh245) per person for about three hours. Tailor-made tours can be arranged. For details go to www.woknstroll.com.sg

Key facilities
  • Olympic-size swimming pool with a split bulkhead for multi-use configurations, including water polo and 50m/25m training lanes
  • Premier League-standard football pitch
  • 400m Olympic running track
  • NBA-spec basketball court with auditorium
  • 600-seat auditorium
  • Spaces for historical and cultural exploration
  • An elevated football field that doubles as a helipad
  • Specialist robotics and science laboratories
  • AR and VR-enabled learning centres
  • Disruption Lab and Research Centre for developing entrepreneurial skills
Going grey? A stylist's advice

If you’re going to go grey, a great style, well-cared for hair (in a sleek, classy style, like a bob), and a young spirit and attitude go a long way, says Maria Dowling, founder of the Maria Dowling Salon in Dubai.
It’s easier to go grey from a lighter colour, so you may want to do that first. And this is the time to try a shorter style, she advises. Then a stylist can introduce highlights, start lightening up the roots, and let it fade out. Once it’s entirely grey, a purple shampoo will prevent yellowing.
“Get professional help – there’s no other way to go around it,” she says. “And don’t just let it grow out because that looks really bad. Put effort into it: properly condition, straighten, get regular trims, make sure it’s glossy.”