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UAE records 1,766 new COVID-19 cases, three deaths in 24 hours
The United Arab Emirates recorded 1,766 new COVID-19 cases, 1,728 recoveries and three deaths over the last 24 hours, the country’s health ministry reported on Friday.Friday’s numbers were determined after 211,462 coronavirus tests were carried out by the country’s health authorities.
https://twitter.com/NCEMAUAE/status/1390606219220553730
The UAE’s death toll ow sits at 1,607 and total recoveries increased to 513,068, according to the country’s National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority (NCEMA).
There are currently 18,035 active cases within the country and the total diagnosed cases since the beginning of the pandemic increased to 532,710.
Meanwhile, the UAE’s vaccination program has been gaining ground, with over 10.9 million doses already administered and around 69 percent of its eligible population already vaccinated against the virus, according to NCEMA.
source: Tala Michel Issa
Image source: Reuters
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