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COVID-19: 1,096 new cases in UAE, total now at 106,229 with two deaths

The Ministry of Health and Protection (MoHaP) recently conducted 133,935 COVID-19 tests that led to the discovery of 1,096 new cases, bringing the total number of confirmed COVID-19 patients to 106,229.

The ministry also reported two patients who have died due to complications from COVID-19, which brings the country’s total death toll to 445.

MOHAP also reported 1,311 individuals who have already recovered from the coronavirus disease, with the total now at 97,284.

This brings the total number of active cases lower from yesterday’s 8,717 to 8,500 of October 11.

RELATED STORY: Mask-related incidents remain as UAE’s most violated COVID-19 guideline

Dr. Saif Al Dhaheri, the Official Spokesman of the National Emergency, Crisis and Disasters Management Authority, NCEMA, has urged the public to always put their masks on – as records show that the most-violated guideline in the country is related to wearing masks.

“As declared earlier, not wearing a face mask was the most frequent violation in all emirates and Asian nationalities were the most likely to violate the precautionary measures. We, therefore, plan to raise the public’s awareness and interact with the most vulnerable categories in the Emirati community, by organising a media campaign that will highlight their behaviours and cultures on suitable media outlets,” said Dr. Al Dhaheri.

Dr. Al Dhaheri stated that NCEMA has adopted a monitoring and inspection system to verify the implementation of all resolutions adhering to the precautionary measures related to the COVID-19 and furthered that seven teams were formed, with one working in each emirate. He said that there are directives to monitor the implementation of relevant precautionary and preventive measures, and over 46 protocols were issued under this framework, to protect the safety and health of the community.

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