UAE Announces Rise In COVID-19 Recoveries To 1,546

UAE Announces Rise In COVID-19 Recoveries To 1,546

ABU DHABI, Apr 23 (NNN-WAM) – The UAE announced that, an additional 103 patients had recovered from the COVID-19, after receiving the necessary medical care, raising the total number of recoveries to 1,546.

During the regular media briefing held in Abu Dhabi, Dr. Farida Al Hosani, official spokesperson of the UAE’s health sector, said, some 31,809 additional tests were conducted across various emirates, leading to the identification of 483 new cases, among various nationalities and bringing the total number of cases in the country to 8,238.

Dr. Al Hosani also announced the death of six people from different nationalities, bringing the number of deaths to 52. She offered her sincere condolences to the families of the deceased and wished them peace during this challenging time.

“This year, the holy month of Ramadan will be different, in light of the circumstances, the UAE and the whole world are currently experiencing. The public’s health is a priority, and therefore it is necessary to avoid some social customs usually practised during the holy month,” she stated.

She continued by saying that it is important to avoid gathering around the Iftar table, sharing food with neighbours, and gathering with friends for Suhoor during this year’s Ramadan. Dr. Al Hosani noted that, though the month may feel difficult without customary family visits and gatherings, it provides an opportunity to adopt positive behaviours like a healthy diet, exercise, self-development, spending time with one’s children, and most importantly, worshipping and caring for oneself and others.

Dr. Al Hosani also said that, the positive habits of giving and caring for others in the UAE would continue during the holy month of Ramadan by way of applications and smart solutions provided by relevant authorities.

“During the holy month, it is important to continue upholding preventative measures like social distancing, disinfecting surfaces, washing hands with water and soap, and avoiding gatherings,” she concluded.– NNN-WAM

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