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Recovery rate shows UAE efforts effective

Good hygiene practice must to keep off Covid-19 as people return to work

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The UAE is well on the road to flattening the Covid-19 curve. Although these are still early days, the high number of recovered cases in the last five days gives plenty of room for optimism. For three days in a row, the number of recoveries topped the number of new infections. The number of recovered cases on Monday and Tuesday too were significan­tly high. All these points to the effectiven­ess of UAE’s efforts to stop the spread of the new coronaviru­s.

That does not mean it is time to get too comfortabl­e. Actually, this is the time to build on the measures that have brought success. Which is why Abu Dhabi has decided to extend the weeklong National Screening Programme by another seven days. During this period the movement of people between Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and Al Dhafrah as well as in and out of the emirate is being restricted.

Sharjah’s move to provide free Covid-19 tests for government employees returning to work inspires confidence that the conditions are encouragin­g for a return to normality. After all, the safety of people is paramount.

Dubai has taken the lead with a three-phased approach to reopening businesses. Malls, beaches, parks and other public facilities have been thrown open to the public. While some enterprise­s operate with reduced capacity, there are some restrictio­ns in the functionin­g of gyms, cinemas and other sectors where social distancing is difficult.

Government services have resumed in Dubai with 50 per cent of federal employees reporting for work, and by June 14 attendance­s will be back to 100 per cent. Airports too are open although the frequency of flights is still low. That will pick up in July when tourist footfalls are expected to rise.

All this places enormous responsibi­lity on the people in the country to ensure that they continue to take steps to prevent the spread of the contagion. Everyone by now knows that wearing masks, practising social distancing and good hygiene with frequent handwashin­g are crucial to keeping out the pathogen that has killed more than 400,000 people worldwide. As we return to workplaces in the coming days, it’s important to continue these new habits so that we remain safe and safeguard others as well.

Never in the past has each person’s action been critical to the health of the country’s population. Let’s keep this country safe. Only then can our children return to schools. That’s integral to their developmen­t and the progress of the UAE.

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