“The invasion” is the first Emirati book on the “Corona” pandemic

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The Vice President of the Emirates Internal Medicine Association, Dr.

Omar Al Hammadi, on his presentation of his new book "The Invasion ... Corona What Happened and How does the Future Look?", Which is the first Emirati and Arab book to deal with the pandemic with a broad perspective that starts from the past that carried the seeds of the pandemic, to set off to the present that is filled with surprises and challenges crowding out real estate, vaccines and expectations According to Al Hammadi.

Dr. Al Hammadi dedicated the book “to the leaders of the Emirates who realized the extent of responsibility from the first day, to Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, who taught us the art of leadership in crises, and to Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, who was at the back of the first line of defense and their source of inspiration (Do not paralyze them).

He also dedicated the work to the people of the Emirates, who offered support and sacrifice.

He added, in a series of tweets on his Twitter account: “When a new book was published for me, I said that I wish to change a life in it, but with this book I say that I wish to save a life with it, or preserve another,” explaining that he worked on This book is for more than a year, during which tools have changed, but the origins of dealing with pandemics remain the same.

Al-Hammadi pointed out that the book also reviews the experiences of countries that varied in their reactions, response and understanding of the size of the crisis in order to draw lessons and prevent the next pandemic, so that the book ends by talking about the near future, up to the stage of flattening the curve and reaching solid immunity, pointing to the availability of the book in a circle. Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi at the exhibition.

Within the framework of this year's Abu Dhabi International Book Fair focusing on honoring those working on the first line of defense throughout the UAE during the pandemic, Dr.

Omar Al-Hammadi, as a guest at the session organized by the exhibition this evening, Tuesday, led by the writer Mohamed Al-Marzouki, in which Al-Hammadi will talk about his new book and the efforts of the employees in the face of the global pandemic.

It also addresses some of the main questions that emerged during the 18 months of the pandemic, such as: What really happened in Wuhan?

Why did the conspiracy theories and fake news spread?

Is Covid-19 the worst pandemic in the world so far?

And most importantly, what can governments learn to prepare for the next pandemic?

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