The Ministry of Health and Community Protection confirmed that patients recovering from the emerging coronavirus are required to remain in the home quarantine after discharge from the hospital or isolation place, for a period of 14 days, as a precaution.

And she stressed the official spokesman for the health sector in the country, Dr. Farida Al Hosani, not to monitor any case in the UAE that was infected with the Corona virus after its recovery from it, after the spread of questions through social media about the possibility of the virus returning to recoverers, and the severity of dealing with them after their discharge from the hospital, Especially with the announcement of the ministry on the increase in the number of recovering cases of corona sufferers at a rate of 100 recoverers per day.

Al-Hosani clarified that the procedures for following up those recovering from the Corona virus included generalization to all health facilities in the country, that no person with the disease should be discharged from the hospital except after making sure of his recovery, and that there are no symptoms for him, as a precautionary and preventive measure, noting that the health procedure What is approved after a patient’s departure is to stay at home for 14 days after the treatment, work remotely, and not go out or mix with others.

She said: "It is necessary for any person recovering when he shows any respiratory symptoms or heat after discharge from the hospital, to communicate with health authorities, and to review the nearest health center to detect and perform the necessary checks."

To record cases in the world she was infected again after recovering from the disease.

She suggested that the reason for this was that she was not fully recovered the first time, or that adequate examinations were not taken before her discharge from the hospital.

Al-Hosani pointed out that what was circulated in the global reports about the return of the disease are cases that did not fully recover, and I was discharged from the hospital, which helped revitalize the virus cycle again, adding that it is related to the accuracy of the examination in the hospital, or not to re-examine more than once, To ensure recovery from all symptoms.

Al Hosani confirmed that the health sector in the Emirates is keen to implement strict examination procedures and follow an approved protocol to ensure that the injured person fully recovers before leaving the hospital.

She attributed the high number of cases of healing among the injured and reaching more than 20%, to the fact that most of the simple cases that recovered in the state followed a number of daily health behaviors, foremost of which included activities that included exercise and a healthy diet to strengthen the immune system and maintain weight. Ideal, and refraining from smoking, in addition to the patient's psychological state, because the psychological aspect and health practices help to enhance immunity and fight diseases, and contribute to speeding up the process of recovery from the disease.

Al-Hosani warned against neglecting to monitor any change in body temperature, noting the importance of periodic detection of temperatures at home, and on all family members, and that everyone who suffers a high temperature contact with the nearest detection center or hospital, or go to the testing centers from Through the vehicles deployed in the country.

Burial procedures

Dr. Farida Al Hosani affirmed that dealing with the deceased who are infected with the virus in a manner that includes honoring the dead, and performing the proper washing process according to the teachings of Islamic Sharia, while following the precautions by the washers.

The families of the deceased were advised that burial and prayer procedures be restricted to the deceased by a very limited number of the deceased's family, avoiding condolences, and confining themselves to condolences by contacting the phone, to avoid gatherings and keep everyone safe.

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The daily rate of recovery cases among those suffering from "corona" in the country.

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