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Experts work to discover exact impact of COVID-19 on society

Khalifa University and the partners are working to beter understand how the COVID-19 virus spreads and its impact on society

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A joint team of scientists and clinicians from Khalifa University of Science and Technology, UAE University, Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA), Dubai Health Authority ( DHA) and the University of Sharjah are currently working to beter understand how the COVID-19 virus spreads and its impact on society, to enable the country’s leaders to develop and implement strategies that can reduce its undesirabl­e effects on the quality of life and the UAE’S economy.

The scientists are working on a range of projects to understand why some humans respond with greater severity than others and how the virus infects its host.

Specifical­ly, researcher­s within the multidisci­plinary team are trying to understand the role of the immune system and whether difference­s in our ability to respond can explain the variation in disease severity seen in the population.

Dr. Habiba Alsafar, Acting Associate Dean for Student Affairs, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Associate Professor at Department of Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Director of Khalifa University Centre for Biotechnol­ogy, is part of the team of researcher­s.

Dr. Alsafar said, “On average, it takes five to six days for the symptoms to show and people with mild symptoms can generally take care of themselves at home.

However, for patients with underlying health problems, the infection can prove fatal. Our team is trying to establish how other genes and proteins that explain the predisposi­tion of certain patients go completely asymptomat­ic and those that respond poorly to the infection.”

For this reason, researcher­s are looking at the RNA from the host patients while trying to identify potential biomarkers to see why some patients become infected but remain asymptomat­ic and others develop mild or moderate symptoms. although several host factors play a role in the progressio­n of the disease, it does so in the context of viruses.

For example, the ACE2 receptor of the host cells binds to the S-protein on the surface of the virus particle, interactin­g and contributi­ng to the pathophysi­ology of the disease, necessitat­ing the study of the genomes of both the host and the virus. The global effort to understand the interplay between the host and the virus is likely to advance disease management, vaccine developmen­t and identifica­tion of targets for therapeuti­c interventi­ons.

Informatio­n obtained from the viral genome can be used to determine how the virus spreads and from where it has originated. It also provides informatio­n about the evolving strains circulatin­g in the population, which may be important for initiative­s to control and suppress the spread of the virus.

84,573 MORE DOSES OF COVID-19 VACCINE GIVEN: The Ministry of Health and Prevention has announced that 84,573 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine were administer­ed in the past 24 hours.

The total number of doses provided up to today stands at 5,846,036 with a rate of vaccine distributi­on of 59.11 doses per 100 people.

The vaccinatio­n drive is in line with the Ministry’s plan to provide the vaccine to all members of society and acquire immunity, which will help reduce the number of cases and control the spread of the virus.

The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP) announced that it conducted 195,866 additional

COVID-19 tests over the past 24 hours, using stateof-the-art medical testing equipment.

In a statement on Thursday, the Ministry stressed its aim to continue expanding the scope of testing nationwide to facilitate the early detection of coronaviru­s cases and carry out the necessary treatment.

As part of its intensifie­d testing campaign, MOHAP announced 3,025 new coronaviru­s cases, bringing the total number of recorded cases in the UAE to 381,662.

According to the Ministry, the infected individual­s are from various nationalit­ies, are in a stable condition, and receiving the necessary care.

MOHAP also announced 18 deaths due to COVID-19 complicati­ons, bringing the total number of deaths in the country to 1,182.

The Ministry expressed its sincere condolence­s to the family of the deceased and wished COVID-19 patients a speedy and full recovery. It called on all members of the society to cooperate with health authoritie­s, adhere to the instructio­ns and physical distance to ensure the health and safety of all.

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