The UAE government announced during the regular media briefing to introduce the latest developments and cases related to the emerging corona virus (COFED-19) in the country, that the health authorities in the country conducted 18,698 new tests to detect coronavirus infections, which resulted in the monitoring and recording of 567 new cases of HIV infection for nationalities Different, bringing the number of diagnosed cases to 14,730 cases so far.

With 203 new cases of recovery similar, which is the highest number of cases of “corona” healing in one day, as she fully recovered from the symptoms of the disease after receiving the necessary health care since she was admitted to the hospital, bringing the number of cases of healing so far to 2966 cases, and 11 were announced New deaths from different nationalities as a result of complications associated with chronic diseases, bringing the total deaths to 137.

The spokesperson for the Emirates government, Dr. Amna Al-Dahhak Al-Shamsi, confirmed the continuation of the state’s efforts to combat the Corona virus, and to expand the scope of proactive checks for early detection of infected people, noting that the new infections that have been recorded have been isolated and are currently receiving treatment, stressing the need to follow up on adherence to precautionary measures to ensure Everyone's safety.

She said that many studies indicate that people with chronic disease and weak immunity are more likely to have complications from infection with the emerging coronavirus, and to deteriorate the health status that may in some cases lead to death.

For her part, Advisor to the Chairman of the Department of Community Development in Abu Dhabi, Dr. Mona Al-Bahar, explained that the questionnaire for monitoring the variables and challenges brought about by the crisis of "Corona" on the social level, and foreseeing the social reality after the crisis, which was launched early last April, participated in so far More than 44 thousand and 979 people are citizens and residents, of whom 52.8% are females, and 47.2% are males, noting that the results of the questionnaire are updated on a weekly basis, and it is still open to monitor changes in various social indicators.

She said: "We are analyzing the consequences of the spread of the virus in the country, identifying the lifestyles of society under the current circumstances, to ensure the sustainability of providing a better quality of life for all citizens and residents, and formulating programs and policies necessary to meet these challenges."

Al-Bahar added: “The preliminary results of only four indicators from the questionnaire showed that 84% of the respondents confirmed that the local media coverage of the epidemic was very good and covered all important aspects, while 71% of the respondents confirmed their desire to volunteer and participate in facing this crisis. In a manner that reflects social cohesion and cohesion in the current circumstances. ”

71%

Community members want to volunteer and participate in facing the crisis.

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