The UAE is at the forefront of countries in the proportion of the total population who received two doses of the vaccine

Updating the protocol for reopening mosques... and adopting Gulf "Corona" applications to enter the country

Dr. Saif Al Dhaheri: "Achieving national strategic goals and reaching recovery lie in the efficiency and effectiveness of the roles and responsibilities of all the sectors involved."

The UAE government announced the update of the protocol for reopening mosques and chapels in the country, during the periodic media briefing to introduce the latest developments and cases related to the “Corona” virus emerging in the country (Covid-19).

And she revealed that PCR laboratory tests are conducted for all students and administrative, academic and technical cadres of the vaccinator category for free every 30 days, in all private and governmental educational facilities in the country, in addition to approving the “Covid-19” applications for the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council approved by the Ministry of Health in each country. To enter the UAE, in order to facilitate movement and mobility, noting that the UAE ranks first in the world in the percentage of those who received two doses of the “Covid-19” vaccine from the total population, and ranked 15th globally in the flexibility of dealing with the “Covid-19” pandemic.

In detail, the official spokesman for the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority, Dr. Saif Al Dhaheri, stressed the flexibility and readiness of the state to face all exceptional circumstances, thanks to a proactive approach in facing challenges and supporting decisions, based on reading and studying the circumstances and developing plans and strategies to contain the repercussions of the pandemic, praising the role The national media, who dealt with the pandemic with absolute integrity and transparency, and reflected the strategic messages of the local, regional and international community, which highlighted the Emirati model with high efficiency and professionalism.

Al Dhaheri said: “According to the (Bloomberg) index to measure the resilience of dealing with the pandemic, the UAE came in the forefront of countries regionally and ranked 15th globally, advancing three ranks, since last July, and Our World in Data website indicated that the UAE came at the forefront of countries globally in The proportion of those who received two doses of the (Covid-19) vaccine from the total population, as it was at the forefront globally in the rate of dose distribution per 100 people, for countries whose population exceeds one million, which reflects the success of the UAE’s strategy in providing vaccines to various groups of society with the aim of reaching to societal immunity.

Al Dhaheri added: “Achieving national strategic goals and reaching recovery lie in the efficiency and effectiveness of the roles and responsibilities of all sectors involved in managing the pandemic, and we have seen during the past period the extent of integration and strategic interdependence between sectors, in synchronization and balance that led to achieving the goals within the proactive plans, which contributed to A significant decrease in the number of cases of (Covid-19) in the country.”

He continued, "Today we see the fruit of the vision of our leadership and the efforts that the National Committee for the Management and Governance of Recovery from the (Covid-19) pandemic worked on, headed by Dr. Sultan Al-Jaber, to achieve a safe return to normal life, as the committee developed a comprehensive strategic plan with performance indicators for the post-Covid era 19) for all targeted sectors, with the aim of measuring the performance of the work of state agencies and institutions to achieve a return to a new normal life,” referring to the committee’s initiative to electronically link digital indicators and statistics, and to identify the financial and economic factors necessary to support the recovery phase in the country.

He said: "With the aim of facilitating movement and movement between the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council, we are pleased to announce the approval of (Covid-19) applications for these countries approved by the Ministry of Health in each country to enter the UAE, where these applications will be used to prove the status of vaccination and examinations from outside the country. , with those coming from the GCC countries adhering to all the protocols for entering the country, including conducting a PCR examination according to the established protocols with the need to show the results,” noting that these applications will be allowed to be used to enter any sites operating with the green traffic system, provided that it has not passed the The second dose, according to the type of vaccine, is more than six months old, and the booster dose is obtained according to the period of time approved in these countries.

Al Dhaheri revealed the update of the protocol for reopening mosques and chapels, by reducing the distance between worshipers from two meters to one and a half meters, while continuing to close ablution places and chapels in the external roads, noting that the funeral prayer, only 50 worshipers will be allowed to perform the prayer, stressing that the condition of The death is not related to infection with “Covid-19”.

Free monthly check up

The official spokesman for the National Authority for Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management, Dr. Saif Al Dhaheri, announced that, in coordination with the Ministry of Health and Community Protection and the Ministry of Education, it was decided to conduct PCR laboratory tests for all students and administrative, academic and technical cadres of the vaccinated category free of charge every 30 days, in all private educational facilities. And the government in the country, with the aim of alleviating the burdens on parents, noting that the examination centers that will provide the examination free of charge for this category will be announced, in coordination and cooperation with the educational and health sectors, in addition to providing it in educational facilities.

Al Dhaheri revealed the results of a study conducted to determine the extent to which parents want their children to return to school, that the percentage of those who support face-to-face learning is 73%, compared to 27% who prefer distance learning, noting that this year witnessed an increase in the percentage of face-to-face learning, as the percentage reached more than 37 % compared to last year, which was 11%, and the percentage is expected to increase with the increase in the proportion of students who are vaccinated.

He pointed out that recent statistics showed that the percentage of school students who were vaccinated reached 36%, while the rate of vaccination for administrative, academic and service cadres reached 89.5%.

73% the percentage of students who support face-to-face learning.

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