Carrying out 33.5 million proactive tests ... and providing 6.5 million doses of vaccine

95% of Corona cases recovered in the country ... and 0.3% deaths

Dr. Farida Al Hosani: "The UAE has taken precautionary measures and preventive measures to prevent the spread of the disease."

Yesterday, the Ministry of Health announced the registration of 1939 new cases of recovery from the emerging corona virus (Covid-19), bringing the total number of people recovering in the country to 403 thousand and 478 cases, or 95.069% of the total recorded infections, which amounted to 424 thousand and 405 cases, and the total deaths 1,388 deaths since the outbreak of the pandemic, bringing the death rate out of the total number of injuries to 0.3%, bringing the number of active cases still receiving treatment to 19,539.

Statistics issued by the Ministry of Health showed that 33 million 592 thousand and 518 pre-emptive examinations were conducted to detect Corona, bringing the average daily examinations to 226 thousand and 775 examinations in the last seven days, while the number of "Covid-19" vaccine doses that were provided to members of society reached Six million and 516 thousand and 723 doses.

The health authorities in the country have monitored a remarkable gradual decrease in the number of injuries during the past two weeks, which is a positive sign and a step on the road to recovery and return to normal life, and they attributed this to the state’s efforts to follow up the implementation of all national protocols, all precautionary measures, and proactively providing vaccines to all members of society. , In addition to the community’s commitment to all the instructions issued by the concerned authorities, and indicated that the UAE is at the forefront of the countries in the world that have conducted tests for the Corona virus relative to the total population, and that the infection rate in relation to the total number of tests is one of the lowest regionally and globally, and this is due to The effectiveness of the measures taken, and the application of the best and latest medical examination techniques, pointing out that the UAE continues its methodology for examinations aimed at early detection and investigation to limit the spread of the pandemic, by conducting intensive examinations for various groups of society.

The spokesman for the health sector in the country, Dr. Farida Al Hosani, confirmed in media statements that the UAE has taken a set of precautionary measures and preventive measures to prevent the spread of the disease, by establishing and rehabilitating hospitals and health care homes, and conducting the necessary medical examinations for the largest number of residents, as they prepare The health sector in the country to activate and operate seven hospitals during this month, equipped with the latest medical supplies in accordance with the highest international medical standards, to isolate the injured and provide them with appropriate treatment.

She emphasized that early evaluation of infected cases and contacts is an important and effective weapon in limiting the spread of the virus, and thus reducing disease complications and reducing deaths, so all groups of society must go to the nearest health center to diagnose symptoms showing symptoms, and provide health authorities with information on contacts to protect them and others. , Especially people who are most vulnerable to symptoms and complications of the disease.

3 exceptions to muzzle removal

The Abu Dhabi Public Health Center has identified three cases in which the wearing of a muzzle is excluded, including: children under the age of two, people of determination who suffer from severe disabilities, and those with chronic respiratory diseases (that must be confirmed by a medical report). Outside the home, it includes: while driving alone or with the accompaniment of the same family living in the same house, while eating or drinking in indoor and outdoor places, while maintaining physical distancing with others, and when practicing sports alone.

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