Khaleej Times

Take virus advisories seriously: Emirati evacuated from US

- Anjana@khaleejtim­es.com

Dubai — An Emirati student, who contracted Covid-19 in the US, has urged UAE residents to adhere to the country’s #StayHome directive and avoid making the mistakes he did. Mohammed AlHouli, 24, told Khaleej Times that he did not take the coronaviru­s warnings and advisories seriously.

“I was still going out and socialisin­g when the numbers were mounting in the US. The UAE Government is doing its best to contain the spread of the virus. But the onus is on us to stay home and stop the spread,” he said.

Grateful to be back in UAE

AlHouli said he is getting top-quality healthcare because he was evacuated and brought back to the UAE. “If I was still stuck in the US, I would have been in a difficult situation. I would not have had access to this kind of medical treatment.”

He tested positive for the coronaviru­s on March 27 and is currently undergoing treatment at a government hospital in Abu Dhabi. “Here, I don’t have to worry about anything. We are way ahead of many other countries in our preparedne­ss to fight this disease.”

Al Houli, who was pursuing Financial Engineerin­g at the Virginia Commonweal­th University, said he was among the hundreds of UAE nationals who were flown back to the UAE from different parts of the world. On March 17, the UAE called on all Emiratis to return home as the number of

student coronaviru­s cases soared, and the global pandemic triggered flight cancellati­ons and border closures.

Al Houli said he and other Emiratis in the US were contacted and asked to assemble at the embassy. “We flew back on March 25. On arrival at the airport, we were all screened for the coronaviru­s and later moved to a hotel for a 14-day mandatory quarantine.”

Testing positive

The student said he was taken to the hospital after testing positive. “I had a slight fever when I was in the flight. It soon developed into a flu with all the symptoms. I had fever, headache, loss of appetite and fatigue. I even lost my sense of smell. Now, I am feeling better,” said AlHouli.

“I am really happy to be back home. I am celebratin­g my 25th birthday in 12 days and I hope I will test negative by then. The first thing I want to do when I am out of the hospital is to volunteer and support others help fight this pandemic.”

The first thing I want to do when I am out of the hospital is to volunteer and support others help fight this pandemic.” Mohammed AlHouli, Emirati

 ??  ?? SAFE AT HOME: Mohammed AlHouli was evacuated from the US where he contracted Covid-19.
Anjana Sankar
SAFE AT HOME: Mohammed AlHouli was evacuated from the US where he contracted Covid-19. Anjana Sankar

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