Ministry reports 679 new cases, 813 recoveries
ABU DHABI: The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP) on Monday said it carried out over 72,388 additional COVID-19 tests in the country over the last 24 hours, using the latest testing methods.
The ministry said in a statement that the intense testing drive uncovered 679 new cases from various nationalities, who are all in stable condition and are receiving the necessary medical treatment. This brings the total number of official cases recorded in the UAE to 85,595.
MOHAP also announced one Covid-19-related death, taking the country’s death toll to 405.
The ministry went on to express its sincere condolences to the family of the deceased and wished current COVID-19 patients a speedy and full recovery.
It also announced the recovery of an additional 813 individuals from the virus, bringing the total number of recoveries to 75,086.
The ministry called on the public to cooperate with the health authorities and to adhere to the social distancing protocols and preventative measures to ensure the health and safety of all.
Meanwhile, MOHAP announced the development of a new digital plaform “Tatmeen,” a track-and-trace plaform for the country’s healthcare sector to fortify and secure healthcare supply chains.
As a first for the region, “Tatmeen” will use advanced serialisation and tracing technology to track medicines from production to end-use. MOHAP is partnering with EVOTEQ, a Uae-based digital solution provider for the development and operations of the plaform.
The solution will enable tracking of pharma products through their journey in the supply chain on a single integrated digital plaform, promoting trust and transparency in the healthcare industry from end-to-end. It will also help MOHAP tackle challenges such as counterfeit or expired medical supplies and unauthorised products.
Regulatory authorities will be able to use “Tatmeen” to assist them in their mission to prevent the entry of counterfeit or unauthorised medicines into the country using a web portal and mobile.