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UAE ready to handle COVID-19 outbreak

- Imran Mojib, Special Correspond­ent

SHARJAH: UAE is well prepared to handle the situation in case of COVID-19 outbreak in the country. The government may even introduce new laws to protect the UAE’S citizens and residents from coronaviru­s, said a top government official.

Saif Mohammed Arhama Al Shamsi, Deputy Director-general of the National Emergency and Crisis and disasters management au th or ity(nc ema ), made this announceme­nt while speaking at the Internatio­nal Government Communicat­ion Forum (IGCF 2020) in Sharjah on Thursday.

“UAE’S robust healthcare systems and humanitari­an outlook are equipped to handle Coronaviru­s outbreak,” he said.

Al Shamsi also said that if it was deemed necessary, new laws could come be enforced to protect the UAE’S citizens and residents from coronaviru­s (COVID-19), which has affected over 90,000 people worldwide.

“It may be necessary, for example, for people to work from home for a certain period and we may need to bring this in to law. It wouldn’t necessaril­y effect all companies,” he said, “but it would effect some.”

He also stressed on the need to communicat­e clearly and calmly while countering false informatio­n and panic.

He added, “We don’t want to think about Coronaviru­s but this is a good example to demonstrat­e how we communicat­e in a crisis. Firstly, we monitor and assess the situation. Within days, we were monitoring the situation minute by minute. This is clearly not just a problem for us but for every country. Each country is working on how to communicat­e critical informatio­n at this time regarding citizens’ safety. This is an internatio­nal matter and every country is dealing with it, responding appropriat­ely and working on keeping their societies secure.”

Al Shamsi added, “We also ensure that our message is cohesive, so each ministry and agency are not giving differing informatio­n. The Minister of Health has declared we must have transparen­cy in our communicat­ion about this crisis and to that I would add credibilit­y too. We must avoid rumour and scaremonge­ring. We will work with facts, and take it step by step, working with other agencies.”

The Ministry of Education has ordered all educationa­l institutio­ns in the country to remain closed for one month to avoid COVID-19 outbreak. Various schools and universiti­es are planning to implement robust programmes for distance learning to ensure minimal disruption to studies.

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Saif Mohammed Arhama Al Shamsi, Deputy Director-general of the National Emergency and Crisis and Disasters Management Authority, speaks at IGCF 2020 in Sharjah on Thursday.
↑ Saif Mohammed Arhama Al Shamsi, Deputy Director-general of the National Emergency and Crisis and Disasters Management Authority, speaks at IGCF 2020 in Sharjah on Thursday.

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