COVID-19: UAE has one of the lowest mortality rates in the world

Dubai: At a government briefing on Tuesday, government spokesperson Dr Omar Al Hammadi and Dr Farida Al Hosani, spokesperson for the UAE Department of Health, released updates on COVID-19. Al Hammadi reviewed some statistics and figures on the physical state from October 14 to 20.

The death toll of 22 [in the last 7 days], at a rate of 0. 4%, one of the lowest in the world. In the most sensible of that, the rate of positive cases in the overall tests remains at only 1 percent.

There was also a 9% increase in recovery during the period, with the total number of remedies amounting to 10,306. Al Hammadi added that 769,096 national evidence revealed a 15% increase in the cases shown, bringing the number of cases to 8,986.

Dr. Hosani talked about the progression of a vaccine that opposes the new coronavirus disease and said there are 3 goals for vaccine progression: first, prevent new infections, second prevent severe headaches in case of infection and third restrict the virus’s ability. from one user to another.

He also said that accumulation in the number of instances is an herbal and expected outcome, and is part of a global trend due to the slow return to general life and the resumption of activities in the sectors. Dr. Hosani added that this accumulation is similar to trends in other countries and is expected to continue in the next phase.

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