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Coronavirus: UAE announces 5 new COVID-19 recoveries This adds up to a total of 12 recoveries out of the reported 59 cases إضافة شرح An ambulance and emergency medical response team on the scene, where two Italian cyclists participating in the UAE Tour tested positive for coronavirus virus. And Also Dubai: A total of five patients diagnosed with coronavirus (COVID-19) have fully recovered, taking the total number of cured patients to 12, the UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) announced on Monday. The five patients include two from the UAE, two from Ethiopia, and one from Thailand. The recovery of these cases reflects the strength of the health system in the country, thanks to the support given by the wise leadership and its keenness to render the highest levels of healthcare services, said the ministry. “We are treating COVID-19 patients according to the highest applicable health standards where they are placed under observation and medical...
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Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed speaks with WHO Director General


They discussed Covid-19 and UAE's readiness to deal with the virus
Abu Dhabi: His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces spoke to the World Health Organisation's Director General on Saturday.
“I spoke with WHO Director General Dr Tedros Adhanom who informed me on the latest developments on the COVID- 19 virus, as well as on international efforts around its containment. I reiterated the UAEs readiness to support the WHO on all fronts," Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan tweeted.
Dubai: Saudi Arabia announced the suspension of schools and higher education institutions as of Monday, March 9, until further notice, the Saudi Press Agency said on Sunday.
The Ministry of Education announced the implementation of virtual school and distance learning during the suspension period as a precaution to contain the spread of the new coronavirus, Covid-19.
Saudi Education Minister Hamad Al Sheikh said the virtual learning as well as distance learning would be implemented during the suspension.
“The situation will be evaluated on a daily and weekly basis before deciding to reopen schools, colleges and universities,” the minister said.
All educational and Koranic activities at mosques are also suspended from Monday to help prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, state television reported.

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Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia has also postponed the Saudi Games, the kingdom's largest sporting event, until further notice over coronavirus fears, the Al-Arabiya television station said on Sunday, citing the organising committee.
The games were due to run from March 23 to April 1, with more than 6,000 athletes from the kingdom's 13 regions, both men and women, expected to participate.
The Saudi entertainment authority announced early on Monday the closure of Riyadh boulevard and winter wonderland, state TV reported.
Four new cases were reported on Sunday, taking the tally to 11 cases, all in Qatif Province, which has been locked down, preventing entry and exit to the region, in an effort to combat the Covid-19 virus.

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