UAE COVID: 341 new cases reported with 0 deaths

The Middle East country has recorded a total of additional 341 cases of the novel coronavirus, as of March 26, 2022, as per the data shared by the Ministry of Health and Prevention of the United Arab Emirates. 

Abu Dhabi, UAE: The Middle East country has recorded a total of additional 341 cases of the novel coronavirus, as of March 26, 2022, as per the data shared by the Ministry of Health and Prevention of the United Arab Emirates. 

Although, no additional death has been recorded by the health facilities of UAE in the last 24 hours. Meanwhile, a total of 834 patients of the COVID-19 virus have been recovered from the mutant in the last 24 hours and got discharged from the hospital facilities. 

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With the arrival of additional COVID infections, the total number of the confirmed COVID-19 virus has increased to 889,793 as of March 26, 2022. 

The death rate of the contagious viral disease for the time stands at 2,302, as per the data shared in the report of the health ministry. The total number of COVID-19 recoveries, since the beginning of the pandemic in the Middle East country, stands at 863,564.

In the last 24 hours, there have been a total of 321,784 additional RT-PCR tests conducted by the healthcare facilities, as per the health ministry. 

To date, there are a total of 9,890,431 individuals in the UAE who have at least taken their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccines and are now partially vaccinated against the deadliest virus. This number of citizens accounts for around 99% of the total targeted eligible population of the UAE. 

On the other hand, there are a total of 9,593,718 individuals who have taken required COVID-19 jabs of the WHO-approved vaccines and are now in the category of fully vaccinated, representing nearly 97% of the total population. 

There are a total of 4,953,127 individuals who are fully vaccinated and have also taken their booster shots of the COVID-19 jabs. This number of individuals represents around 50.1% of the total targeted population of the United Arab Emirates. 

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The health ministry then asked the general public to follow the COVID-19 health protocols. 

 

Tariq Saeed

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