The UAE government held a new briefing yesterday in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, during which the official spokesman for the Emirates government, Dr. Amna Al-Dahhak Al-Shamsi, reviewed the latest developments and cases related to "Covid-19" in the country, in addition to the relevant government procedures.

The spokesperson of the Ministry of Infrastructure Development, Eng. Fatima Al-Abdouli, participated during a briefing on the smart spatial platform to prepare government facilities to face the crisis of "Corona", which oversaw the Ministry's launch in cooperation with a number of relevant authorities with the aim of providing immediate information and data during crises and emergencies.

In detail, the official spokesperson for the Emirates government, Dr. Amna Al-Dahhak Al-Shamsi, confirmed that the first line of defense continues to make efforts and efforts to confront the "Covid-19" disease, efforts that contributed to the country's arrival at an important stage of tackling the virus, and the emergence of some positive indicators in daily cases. With confirmation that the risk of "Covid-19" is still present, and commitment to precautionary measures is required.

She pointed out during the briefing to the continuation of the national examination and examination plan at the state level, after the health authorities conducted more than 27 thousand new examinations, which contributed to the detection of 342 new cases currently receiving health care, bringing the total number of cases in the country to 42,636 cases.

Al Shamsi announced the healing of 667 new cases of «Covid-19», bringing the total number of cases in the country to 28,129 cases, noting the death of two people with the disease, bringing the number of deaths to 291 cases.

Dr. Amna pointed out that the number of cases infected with "Covid-19", which is still receiving treatment based on the new numbers, reached 14,216 cases in the country.

On the other hand, Dr. Amna Al Shamsi stressed during the briefing that following preventive measures is a key factor in preventing infection with «Covid-19», especially the groups most vulnerable to complications of the disease such as the elderly and those who suffer from chronic diseases, after data showed cases of deaths in the state that About 40% of them are due to diabetes.

She noted the need for individuals who suffer from chronic diseases, especially diabetes, to make sure to take all precautions during the current period, chief among them physical divergence and wearing masks, in addition to the importance of adopting a lifestyle that enhances immunity based on exercise and healthy eating.

On the other hand, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Infrastructure Development, Eng. Fatima Al-Abdouli, during the briefing, referred to the smart spatial platform for preparing government facilities to face the “Corona” crisis, which was launched by the Ministry of Infrastructure Development, in response to a decision by the Council of Ministers to study the optimal exploitation of government buildings and facilities, And the possibility of converting them as sanitary, storage or vital facilities serving the medical sector in light of the spread of the new Corona virus.

Al-Abdouli revealed that the platform is an innovative system in dealing with the current crisis based on modern technologies for spatial databases and statistics in coordination with a number of relevant government agencies, and through interactive performance screens that rely on the use of artificial intelligence technologies to support national efforts to deal with the crisis the world is going through In addition to smart analytical tools based on the use of spatial analysis techniques to prepare preliminary studies for the management and preparation of government installations and buildings, which ensures a rapid response and optimum utilization of available resources during crises.

Al-Abdouli added that the platform deals with updated data for more than 3,500 government establishments covering an area of ​​six million square meters, and can accommodate more than 500,000 people to be able to meet the requirements of the Ministry of Health and Community Protection and the National Authority for Emergency and Crisis and Disaster Management and the relevant authorities in the UAE to meet the current needs And future during emergency situations.

She pointed out that the platform allows those concerned in the UAE to determine the need for government buildings and facilities during crises to exploit them to serve the public direction, based on their proximity and distance from residential gatherings, health centers and hospitals determined by an interactive interactive map, capable of displaying the required data and information accurately, and reflecting At the same time, population density and periodic updating of the number of injuries in each region at the state level, and determining their need for logistical support related to converting government buildings into health, storage or vital facilities serving the medical sector.

Al-Abdouli pointed out during the briefing that the smart spatial platform for preparing facilities to face the emerging “Corona” crisis is one of the most recent government projects and initiatives to confront the spread of the virus, and includes four smart tools that are able to provide strategic information to decision-makers in a timely manner, and in an instant to ensure appropriate appropriate decisions are made And the effectiveness of the first interactive maps through which the different scenarios are presented, and through which the different land uses and distribution of facilities can be tracked to determine their suitability levels and their readiness to use them as facilities that support facing the crisis.

As for the second tool on the platform, it is represented in the “Facilities Monitor”, which is a smart control panel to monitor and monitor the readiness of the supporting facilities to face the crises, and by presenting the properties of these facilities such as their absorptive capacity, area and available personnel.

The third tools on the platform are demographic maps that represent interactive spatial maps to monitor population distribution as well as thermal maps of population spread and concentration.

And the latest tools on the platform «Monitor sterilization operations» that contribute to identifying and monitoring sterilization operations of government installations after taking advantage of them, and ensure the safety of reuse as support facilities to work in the face of the virus after the end of the crisis.

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Recovery from 42,636 total cases recorded in the country.

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