A 85-year-old female citizen from the city of Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, died of infection with the emerging corona virus (Covid-19), as a result of a family gathering, which caused her infection with the Corona virus and four of her children, and six of her grandchildren, the youngest of whom is seven years old , While her children were unable to attend her and participate in her burial, because they were in the hospital for treatment.

Abdullah bin Qasir Al-Dari, the nephew of the deceased, told Al-Emarat Al-Youm, what happened, saying: “We lost my aunt Nusrat Al-Darei, as a result of being infected with the Corona virus, and because of this disease, her children were forbidden to take a look at her farewell, or participate in her funeral to her last resting place. , Or even receiving her solace on the phone, as they are all in the hospital. ”

He added: «My aunt was 85 years old, and she was injured during a family gathering that injured 11 members of the family, my aunt and four of her children (two men and two women between the ages of 55 and 65 years), all of whom are still receiving treatment in the hospital, in addition to six of the The grandchildren are currently in house isolation after discharge from the hospital, including a child (seven years old).

Al-Darei indicated that a family member was infected with "SK" without knowing that he did not show any symptoms of the disease, and as a result of a family gathering the virus passed on to them, pointing out that his aunt stayed in intensive care for a week, before she died last Saturday, adding We performed the burial procedures as a result of the presence of her children in isolation.

He continued: «My aunt Nusra has moved next to her Lord, and we pray to God to bless her with heaven, but we must all guard and take our guard against this virus, by adhering to the precautionary measures and maintaining the physical distance, and wearing masks, especially as our leadership spared no effort to protect us, and provide all Ways to support and help us, just as our first line of defense from doctors and nurses is doing his best, and it is our duty to help him by committing to and avoiding gatherings, in order to preserve our lives and the lives of those we love. ”

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