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Coronavirus: UAE detects 2,998 new COVID-19 cases after 168,770 tests
People wearing protective face masks wait to be tested at the Cleveland Clinic hospital in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, April 20, 2020. (Reuters)

The United Arab Emirates has detected 2,998 new COVID-19 cases after administering 168,770 tests over the past 24 hours, the country’s NCEMA announced on Saturday.


The total number of cases has reached 277,702 while an additional 2,264 individuals who had previously tested positive recovered, taking the total recoveries to 203,660, according to the official WAM News Agency.


The death toll remained relatively low at 702 with five new coronavirus-related deaths reported.


Despite a recent spike in new infections, health authorities push forward with the vaccination campaign. An additional 53,859 doses were given on Friday, taking the total number of vaccinated individuals to 941,556 as of January 8.


The UAE has a population of 9.9 million people, according to the World Meters website.


Residents and nationals across the UAE can volunteer to receive a vaccine shot, however, priority is being given to the elderly, as well as those over 18 years of age with chronic illnesses, including diabetes and high blood pressure.


The capital Abu Dhabi is administering the Chinese Sinopharm vaccine while Dubai is using both Sinopharm and the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.


https://twitter.com/NCEMAUAE/status/1347561767166222344


source: Joanne Serrieh


Image source: Reuters


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