Abu Dhabi: The Emirati government has revealed the percentage of active coVID-19 instances as of Tuesday, indicating a drop in the number of citizens affected.
The National Disaster and Crisis Management Authority (NCEMA) said that in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and other applicable authorities, it will continue its efforts to maintain the low number of positive cases. He also called on citizens to continue to cooperate and respect preventive and precautionary measures to public health.
The percentage of active instances of COVID-19 in the emirate as of August 4, 2020 0.3% in Abu Dhabi, 0.4% in Al Dhafra and 0.6% in Al Ain.
At a press conference Monday night, the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) learned 164 new cases of coronavirus in the United Arab Emirates after conducting another 2,7811 COVID-19 tests.
The ministry said another 248 people have recovered from the virus, bringing the total number of recoveries to 54,863 in the United Arab Emirates. Lately there are 5,949 active instances in the country. According to the most recent Data from the United Nations, the population of the United Arab Emirates by 2020 is estimated at another 9,890,402 people.
The ministry showed that no new deaths were reported on the third day, leaving the death toll in 351.
Abu Dhabi has brought a number of measures against coronavirus, as it continues to require citizens entering the emirate border to submit a coVID-19 negative certificate.
To meet the highest demand from the population, the National Emergency Committee recently conducted immediate laser tests of 50 dirhams in the Ghantoot region, which are available to those who have already booked.
Last month, the government opened a new tent for laser IPR detection at Seih Shoaib to relieve the developing crowd in Ghantoot, which can produce effects at times. The new tent is 3 times larger than the first and will go to families, so they can be better served.
However, entry or exit of the emirate will continue to be prohibited in accordance with an official resolution through the Abu Dhabi Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Committee for the COVID-19 pandemic.
The emirate of Abu Dhabi has imposed movement restrictions since May to restrict the coronavirus outbreak. He has also established massive examinations to control, insinuate and isolate inflamed people. While citizens can leave the emirate, anyone wishing to enter the emirate will need to show evidence that they do not have COVID-19 through a PCR verification or a quick check.
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