Khaleej Times

UAE anti-virus work pays with 96.8% recovery rate

- Saman Haziq

dubai — The UAE on Thursday recorded an astounding 96.8 per cent recovery rate of Covid-19 patients as it reported 1,500 recoveries on Thursday.

This takes the country’s total tally of those recovered to 126,147 bringing down the active Covid positive patients to 3,701. It also reported 1,312 new daily cases and three deaths.

Lauding the government’s robust support to the healthcare sector and implementa­tion of the Covid safety measures, doctors said that the measures have helped the number of new Covid cases “stabilise” and increase in the recovery rate significan­tly.

As many as 130,573 new tests were conducted, taking the total to nearly 12.9 million tests so far, according to authoritie­s.

The multidisci­plinary approach to the disease, strict safety protocols and fines for flouting safety measures, sanitisati­on drives, ease to access medical treatment and equipment have all helped the UAE keep the Covid numbers stable, according to Dr Dirar Abdullah, consultant and chair of internal medicine at Prime Hospital.

“The numbers in the UAE seem to have stabilised, ranging between 1,300 and 1,500. Most of the patients now are either asymptomat­ic or have mild symptoms and in just a matter of 10 days, they are considered “noninfecti­ous” and are on their road to recovery. We have also seen many critically-ill patients spring back to life, thanks to the UAE government that has given the healthcare sector all the infrastruc­ture and resources to provide the best medical care. We now have the expertise, best equipment such as ventilator­s in abundance, and the right medication,” he said.

Credits to efficient healthcare

Calling the high recovery rate, a “big achievemen­t”, Dr Jyoti Up

adhyay, internal medicine specialist at Aster Hospital — Mankhool, said: “The UAE has achieved a recovery rate of 96.7 per cent and mortality rate of 0.5 per cent, the lowest in the world. This became possible because of the aggressive measures taken by the government to enforce antiCovid protocols. Also, widened Covid testing has helped detect asymptomat­ic cases.

“The strict implementa­tion of quarantine has helped to keep the

spread in check. The government is continuous­ly urging the public to follow safety norms and the enforcemen­t of various fines has definitely helped. The UAE has also figured among the top 10 countries in the world for coronaviru­s treatment. This was based on sophistica­tion and effectiven­ess of efforts to monitor the spread of the virus, treatment of patients, in addition to the capacity to develop, test, validate and deploy experiment­al vaccines and treatments,” she added.

The levelling of the number of new Covid cases in the UAE and the rise in the number of daily recoveries is good news, said Dr Jean Marc Gaeur, CEO of RAK Hospital. “The strict measures put in place by the UAE regulatory bodies have allowed for a far better grip over the spread of Covid-19 than many other parts of the world, where half-hearted and inefficien­t management has led to a situation that is totally spiralling out of control,” he said.

Dr Gaeur added that in sharp contrast to the beginning of the pandemic “we now have a far better understand­ing of what exactly the virus does to the body”. “Unlike earlier, we now have an armament of medication­s that, if given in-time, shorten the duration and severity of symptoms.”

Dr Iajaz Ahmed, medical director and internist at NMC Specialty Hospital — Al Ain, also credited the efficiency of the healthcare system. “One of the significan­t reasons for such a positive recovery rate is due to an integrated and well-managed healthcare system in the country,” he said.

“The home isolation and the institutio­nal isolation has allowed patients with mild to moderate symptoms to recover at home and quarantine facilities, thus enabled the hospitals to attend to severe infection cases on priority.

“The UAE’s increased coronaviru­s testing has helped early diagnosis and segregatio­n of the patients is yet another reason to combat the spread of the virus effectivel­y resulting in a better recovery rate,” he added.

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 ??  ?? IN thIS tOGEthER: Frontliner priyanka is felicitate­d by her hospital colleagues after recovering from Covid-19 infection. Right, Dubai resident kalra smiles as he gets notified about his recovery from the virus after being hospital bound for more than a month. — Supplied photos
IN thIS tOGEthER: Frontliner priyanka is felicitate­d by her hospital colleagues after recovering from Covid-19 infection. Right, Dubai resident kalra smiles as he gets notified about his recovery from the virus after being hospital bound for more than a month. — Supplied photos
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