85.52% of the total population received two doses of the “Covid-19” vaccination

The UAE is first regionally and sixth globally in ranking countries’ resilience to the “Corona” pandemic

The UAE government held the periodic media briefing to introduce the latest developments and cases related to the emerging corona virus in the country "Covid-19", during which it announced that the percentage of those receiving two doses of the Covid-19 vaccine reached 85.52% of the total population, and the UAE advanced according to the Bloomberg index in classification The resilience of countries in the face of the “Corona” pandemic is 9 ranks compared to last August, ranking sixth globally and first regionally.

In detail, the official spokesperson for the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority, Dr. Saif Al Dhaheri, confirmed the UAE’s handling of the Covid 19 pandemic according to a proactive strategy and a single Emirati model that works according to indicators and studies approved by the state to ensure the progress of the new normal life, praising the role of all sectors and the extent Their cooperation to reach this stage and the results the country is witnessing today, and he also praised the role of the public, its awareness and commitment to the various precautionary and preventive measures.

Al Dhaheri stressed that the health sector will continue its efforts to reach community immunity by providing vaccines to groups eligible to receive the vaccination, as the percentage of those receiving the first dose of the total population reached 95.68%, while the percentage of those receiving two doses of vaccine was 85.52% of the total population, pointing to the state’s continuation Maintaining its global lead in the percentage of people receiving vaccinations, as the UAE advanced 9 ranks according to the Bloomberg Index in classifying countries’ resilience to the Covid-19 pandemic, compared to last August, ranking sixth globally and first regionally.

He said: "As His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, announced that we have passed the most difficult part of the challenge, we all have to preserve the progress that has been achieved in facing this pandemic over the past period, through Continuing to adhere to precautionary and preventive measures and adherence to health and safety standards in all circumstances and cases until achieving full recovery,” noting the importance of all members of society to succeed in the gradual return to a new normal lifestyle.

Al Dhaheri added: “This crisis has proven that adhering to precautionary measures played a major role in everyone’s diet, in addition to taking vaccinations, which contributed to ensuring the health and recovery of society. The safe distance that protects against various viruses, and the keenness to conduct periodic checks and maintain continuous sterilization,” stressing that all sectors concerned with the Covid-19 pandemic continue to study the data, whether they are inside or outside the country, and monitor all developments in this regard, and based on the continuous evaluation, the announcement is made. About the preventive and precautionary measures to be followed.

Al Dhaheri continued: “In the past period, we focused on the importance of integration and strategic balance between all vital sectors in the country, which achieves the desired recovery goals set by work teams and committees specialized in this,” noting that all national plans and strategies were carefully and tangibly formulated for the reality that We live it in order to ensure its results and the targets to be reached.

Al Dhaheri stressed that the transparency of the state and the integrity of the information issued by the official authorities have strengthened the community's confidence in all the announced procedures and decisions during the past two years, and through these strategies, the state has succeeded in enhancing the role of society and its awareness of its responsibilities in the recovery phase.

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