COVID wave in UAE: 244 fresh cases, 0 deaths, 441 recoveries

A total of 244 fresh cases of the novel coronavirus have been recorded in the United Arab Emirates today, April 5, 2022, as per the information shared by the Ministry of Health and Prevention. 

Abu Dhabi, UAE: A total of 244 fresh cases of the novel coronavirus have been recorded in the United Arab Emirates today, April 5, 2022, as per the information shared by the Ministry of Health and Prevention. 

This brings the total number of active COVID-19 cases in the country to 19,357; the data states, meanwhile, the total count of confirmed COVID-19 infections in the United Arab Emirates has increased to 892,714, as of April 5, 2022.  

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These additional COVID cases were detected from the total of 192,574 tests conducted by the healthcare activities in the last 24 hours. 

Along with this, there are a total of 441 patients with the coronavirus who got recovered from the viral illness in the past 24 hours and have been discharged from the hospital facilities, bringing the overall tally of the COVID-19 recovery rate to 871,055, according to the data shared by the health ministry. 

Although no additional death has been confirmed in the United Arab Emirates during the last 24 hours, therefore the death rate remains at 2,302. 

There are a total of 9,890,202 individuals who have taken at least one dose of the COVID-19 jabs and are in the category of partially vaccinated ones, representing almost 100% of the total targeted population of UAE. 

To date, a total of 9,623,166 individuals have taken their required number of the COVID-19 jabs and are hence fully vaccinated against the contagious virus. This number of citizens computes for nearly 97.3% of the total United Arab Emirates total targeted eligible population.  

Meanwhile, there are a total of 5,010,376 individuals in the Middle East nation who are fully immunized and have also taken their third dose or booster shots of the WHO-approved COVID-19 vaccines. This number of individuals represents around 50.7% of the total targeted eligible population of UAE, till now, underscores official data. 

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Tariq Saeed

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