Published: Mon. Oct 2022, 16: 51
Last updated: Mon. October 2022, 17: 06
The UAE’s Ministry of Health and Prevention on Monday reported 384 cases of Covid-19 coronavirus, including 327 recoveries and no deaths.
The total number of assets is 18,517.
The new instances were detected in another 102,872 tests.
The total number of cases in the UAE as of 3 October is 1,028,717, while the total number of recoveries is 1,007,855. The death toll now stands at 2,345.
Abu Dhabi has achieved the worldwide vaccination rate by almost 100%, the Abu Dhabi Ministry of Health (DoH) announced.
“Thanks to the vaccination crusade introduced through Abu Dhabi, the emirate has achieved the highest vaccination rate in the world with almost one hundred percent,” the Department of Health said on Facebook.
According to the Department of Health, the emirate of Abu Dhabi has controlled to navigate and combat the pandemic by going into a total lockdown.
This has struck a balance between ensuring the health and protection of Americans and the strong continuity of business and economy within the emirate.
The United Arab Emirates, one of the first countries in the world to launch a vaccination campaign against Covid-19. To date, Abu Dhabi is one of the highest cities in the world in terms of vaccination rates in the world.
“One of the most beautiful things that came out of the pandemic is the sense of community. People began to respect each other,” the Health Department said.
According to a report released through the Abu Dhabi Media Office in the middle of last month, due to the popularity of its complex and robust healthcare infrastructure, engagement and leadership, Abu Dhabi has once again been identified as the world’s pandemic-resilient city through Deep Knowledge Analytics. (DKA), a London-based DeepTech analytics subsidiary of Deep Knowledge Group (DKG).
The report says the popularity reflects the emirate’s comprehensive, effective and timely reaction to the Covid-19 pandemic that has Abu Dhabi’s healthcare sector as a leading style regionally and internationally.