A parliamentary report revealed that the evictions of citizens from endemic areas abroad took only four hours from the issuance of any decision to evacuate state citizens from anywhere in the world, in implementation of the procedures of the national plan to combat epidemics and pandemics, which the state implemented proactively to counter the consequences of the spread of a virus (Covid-19) known as "Corona", stressing that, according to the plan, the Ministry of Health and Community Protection has identified seven main tasks for members of rapid response teams (epidemic management teams) to deal with complaints of suspected or infected with HIV within the country.
The report stated that the national plan implemented by the state to combat epidemics and pandemics, goes through four stages that began with "preparation, followed by the warning phase, then the response phase, and finally the recovery phase."
In detail, a parliamentary report of the Federal National Council stated that the state has set four main axes to implement the national strategy to deal with the developments of the new Corona virus, including «reducing the risk of exposure to positive cases, stopping the movement of travelers outside the country, early detection and containment of positive cases, making sure to investigate and examine contacts with And follow them ».
The report presented by the Ministry of Health and Community Protection to the Council indicated that the national strategy for dealing with "Corona" included, since the beginning of the spread of the virus outside the country, an integrated media plan to educate the public and various parties, including, community awareness of the disease and how to prevent it, educating travelers of the symptoms that They may appear to them, how to reach health centers, educate health workers, and also educate institutions about the measures required to prevent disease.
He explained that the state anticipated entering the virus with a number of precautionary measures, ensuring that it is ready to respond, especially in the health sector, by strengthening the mechanism of suspicion and reporting on infected and suspected cases of HIV infection, and ensuring the availability of the strategic medical stock needed to deal with the possibility of its spread, from isolation rooms , Personal and medical examination and protection tools, while enhancing the supplies of airports and border outlets with all requirements for detecting and dealing with cases, in addition to ensuring that health services provided to the public are not affected, and finally setting up a progressive mechanism for dealing with other institutions (schools and Government and private institutions) with the latest epidemiological developments.
The report spoke about the measures taken by the health sector in the country, with the beginning of the spread of the virus abroad, specifically in the Republic of China, as it confirmed that based on the activation of the national plan for epidemics that affect humans, the readiness of medical facilities in the country was raised through allocating medical isolation rooms Prepared in the medical facilities in the governmental and private sectors, allocating hotels at the state level to raise the capacity for quarantine whenever the need arises.
He emphasized raising the readiness of laboratories that are qualified to carry out viral examinations in government institutions, providing personal protective supplies from infectious diseases to health care providers in the health sector, and raising the state of readiness in all state airports and national airlines, where medical teams and thermal detection devices were present in airports, in addition to Providing support for the process of evacuating the nationals from the affected areas within four hours of issuing any decision to do so.
The report pointed out that due to the strategic dimension of the special relationship with the People's Republic of China, the National Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management Authority implemented proactive measures in coordination with partners to evacuate citizens outside the country, through the National Operations Center, which works around the clock to ensure the safety of society from the risk of the spread of the virus.
The parliamentary report touched on activating the national plan to deal with epidemics that afflict people, indicating that the Ministry of Health is confronting epidemics and pandemics within the state as of the emergence of its gestures, with a view to containing and limiting them and reducing health impacts on the individual and society, adding that coordination of health efforts takes place between all sides Responding to the emergency to face epidemics, to ensure the optimal use of national resources in the country, through a unified strategy to deal with the threat of epidemics and human pandemics.
According to the report, the plan to combat epidemics seeks to achieve its goals through four main mechanisms, the first of which is the preparation and good coordination between all ministries, federal bodies and local authorities to confront the spread of epidemics, and the second, defining the decision-making and communication mechanism during the spread of epidemics, then clarifying the main roles and responsibilities of the Ministry of Health Society protection as a leadership and support agency, and finally, the optimal use of the resources and capabilities available.
The parliamentary report stressed the importance of the role played by rapid response teams (epidemiological management teams) in each emirate, and summarized it in seven tasks, namely “monitoring the health situation and analyzing risks according to the information provided by the epidemiological surveillance teams and other concerned sources, setting the local plan for epidemiological investigation Managing the epidemic and setting the appropriate measures to contain the epidemic while engaging the relevant sectors, identifying the capabilities required to manage the situation and working to provide it in coordination with the concerned authorities ».
The list of seven tasks also included "implementing national directives and preventive plans and training local cadres, evaluating the compatibility of work plans and the efficiency of implementing national directives locally, monitoring and evaluating the performance of health event control and measuring the health impact of the event, submitting periodic reports and emergency events reports to the local administration and the Preventive Medicine Department."

The National Plan for Combating Epidemics
The parliamentary report identified four stages that the national plan to combat epidemics and pandemics passes, according to the concept of operations, starting with the stage of preparation, followed by the warning phase, then the response phase, and finally the recovery phase.
He pointed out that the executive procedures of the plan include eight main mechanisms to monitor the health situation and monitor health risks, including «risk assessment, reviewing plans and technical guidelines for diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control, developing laboratory capabilities, developing human capabilities, developing isolation and quarantine capabilities, developing the national protocol for reporting Events affecting public health and its generalization, strengthening the health education and awareness plan, enhancing international and regional communication through the National Contact Center for the International Health Regulations ».