COVID-19 Cases in UAE Reach 814 as 150 Cases and 2 Deaths Announced

The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) and Ministry of Health and Prevention, on a Wednesday, reported 150 new confirmed cases in the UAE and the total number of infected persons with COVID-19 has risen to 814. This was shared in a post from the official Twitter account DHA and MOHAP on 1st April 2020.

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Aside from the new cases, authorities also reported 2 deaths which makes the total number of deaths in UAE to 8. Total recoveries are still at 61.

The newly reported death involved an Asian national and a GCC national aged 62 and 78, respectively. Both of the deceased had chronic illnesses, including heart disease. The total number of deaths has now reached eight.

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Below is the post from MOHAP:

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Image: Dubai Health Authority
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Image: Ministry of Health and Prevention

Below is the full statement from the Ministry of Health and Prevention:

The Ministry of Health and Prevention today announced 150 new cases of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, in the UAE, bringing the total number of cases to 814.

The Ministry also revealed that two patients suffering from COVID-19, an Asian national and a GCC national aged 62 and 78, respectively, died. Both of the deceased had chronic illnesses, including heart disease. The total number of deaths has now reached eight.

The new cases were detected upon examining people who came in contact with previously infected patients and did not adhere to preventative measures or maintain sufficient physical distance.

A number of cases resulted from international travel. The newly diagnosed patients of various nationalities are in a stable condition and receiving the necessary medical care.

The Ministry and other local health authorities called upon the public to adopt healthy practices to safeguard against contracting contagious diseases. Healthy behaviors aimed at preventing the spread of germs and viruses include maintaining hand hygiene by washing with soap and water and covering the mouth and nose while coughing and sneezing.

The Ministry expressed its sincere condolences to the families of the deceased and wished a speedy recovery for all patients.

The Ministry also advised people suffering from respiratory illnesses to avoid mixing in crowded places. It stressed that the public is urged to consume information from official sources only and avoid spreading rumours.

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