Media briefing for the UAE government and the latest developments of "Corona"

"Emirates Today" newspaper, through its website and accounts on social media, provides direct coverage of the media briefing on the developments of the Corona virus and the health situation in the country.

Here are the highlights of today's briefing:

The health sector: We would like to emphasize that the Covid-19 vaccine has proven effective in reducing infection rates, not preventing it completely, and vaccines have proven successful in reducing hospital admissions and intensive care rates and reducing the death rate.

- Health sector: These rates were also clear in the cases that were introduced to intensive care, where the highest percentage of non-vaccinated people was at 92%, while the percentage of vaccinated people was 8%.

- The health sector: the proportion of infected people infected with the virus #Covid19 of the vaccinated was 16%, while the unvaccinated reached 84%, and the percentage of infected vaccinated people who were admitted to the hospital did not exceed 11%, while the percentage of the unvaccinated was 89%

The health sector: The vaccine was provided to more than 71% of the total population of the UAE, which represents 91.8% of the eligible category.

- The health sector: the number of deaths in the country increased during the past week compared to the previous week, due to the spread of viral mutations, lack of commitment to preventive measures, in addition to reluctance to take vaccinations, and unfortunately most of them are for people who are not vaccinated, as their percentage reached 94%, while the percentage of vaccinated people was 6%.

The health sector: Recently, there has been an increase in the talk about the "delta mutator", and what made it worrying is that the speed of its spread is high compared to the previous mutants, as international studies indicate that the transmissibility of the delta mutator increased by about 40-60%.

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