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UAE sets up facility to isolate virus infected

DON’T BE PARANOID, DON’T BE SCARED, MINISTER SAYS

- BY ABDULLA RASHEED Abu Dhabi Editor

The UAE is setting up a medical facility to isolate those affected by coronaviru­s in case of a global emergency, the health minister announced yesterday.

Addressing a media briefing, organised by the National Crisis and Emergency Committee in Abu Dhabi, Abdul Rahman Al Owais, Minister of Health and Prevention, said that all the technical, medical and logistical preparatio­ns required to set up the medical facility far away from residentia­l areas had been completed.

“Don’t be paranoid, don’t be scared. We are well-prepared and we are ready. We are with everybody in case of an emergency,” he assured.

The World Health Organisati­on said there are now more new cases reported each day outside China than inside the hardest-hit country.

Europe kicked into high alert as countries from Italy and Spain to France and Germany reported more cases, and Norway confirmed its first case.

Pakistan identified two cases, the first in the country. Brazil also has first case in Latin America.

Abu Dhabi Editor

The UAE is setting up a medical facility to accommodat­e those affected by coronaviru­s in case of a global emergency, the UAE health minister announced yesterday.

Addressing a media briefing, organised by the National Crisis and Emergency Committee in Abu Dhabi, Abdul Rahman Al Owais, Minister of Health and Prevention, said, “Thanks to the UAE’s wise leadership, the authoritie­s responsibl­e for the health sector have completed all the technical, medical and logistical preparatio­ns required to set up the medical facility far away from residentia­l areas so that the affected can be accommodat­ed in isolation and treatment provided.”

“The medical area will have all equipment and medical staff capable of dealing with any number of cases throughout the period of medical isolation that takes about 14 days,” he added.

No need to panic

The health minister urged residents not to panic about the potential spread of Covid-19 in the UAE, saying the country has “well-establishe­d procedures in place to deal with suspected cases”.

“Don’t be paranoid, don’t be scared. We are well-prepared and we are ready. We are with everybody in case of an emergency,” he assured.

Al Owais said, “The problem with coronaviru­s is the way the news is spreading. We are connected globally through electronic means and social media in a way we have never been before ... The UAE is well-prepared and equipped for the worst-case scenario as the virus continues to gain a foothold in the region.”

Closely monitoring

The minister said close contacts of infected individual­s are being monitored for signs of developing the illness. As many as 154 such contacts had been tested so far, and all but one of them had tested negative.

The minister said the UAE is closely monitoring the spread of the virus in other countries such as Iran, Italy and Korea and airports and other relevant authoritie­s have been instructed to do a complete surveillan­ce of people entering the country.

Preventive measures

The minister said effective preventive measures are also in place. “We assure members of the community that we are taking all adequate preventive measures,” he said, adding that people should go about their normal lives while following hygiene protocols of the Health Ministry and WHO. “In cooperatio­n with key partners, we follow a very effective epidemiolo­gical monitoring mechanism.”

 ?? AFP ?? People with face masks in the Ratchapras­ong shopping district in Bangkok, Thailand, yesterday.
AFP People with face masks in the Ratchapras­ong shopping district in Bangkok, Thailand, yesterday.
 ?? AP ?? Workers in protective suits spray disinfecta­nt as a precaution at a bus garage in Seoul, South Korea.
AP Workers in protective suits spray disinfecta­nt as a precaution at a bus garage in Seoul, South Korea.
 ?? Reuters ?? A man wears a protective face mask following the outbreak of the new coronaviru­s in Kuwait yesterday.
Reuters A man wears a protective face mask following the outbreak of the new coronaviru­s in Kuwait yesterday.
 ??  ?? Abdul Rahman Al Owais speaks during a media briefing organised by the National Crisis and Emergency Committee.
Abdul Rahman Al Owais speaks during a media briefing organised by the National Crisis and Emergency Committee.

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