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It’s been challengin­g, but we have won

The UAE has prevailed and learnt valuable lessons in the process

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The UAE has overcome Covid-19. The last 18 months were certainly challengin­g. The coronaviru­s pandemic threw life out of gear for all of us. Our social habits changed. Restrictio­ns were imposed at work, schools and during travel. Economies around the world shrunk to historic lows as most business activities were shut.

And let us not forget the sad fact that nearly 5 million people lost their lives worldwide because of the virus. But as many parts of the world still grapple with the impact of the pandemic, the UAE has emerged in “very good condition,” His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces said on Wednesday.

Addressing the guests of his public Majlis in Abu Dhabi, Shaikh Mohammad said: “I announce to you that things are good; the health condition in the UAE is good. I would like to affirm to you all that our lives must get back to normal.”

Yesterday, the UAE registered 144 new Covid-19 cases, the lowest record since April 2020. The number of new cases remained well under 200 during the last week. Nearly 90 million PCR tests have been conducted in the UAE since the start of the pandemic, a world record per capita, and over 20 million vaccine doses administer­ed — another world record.

Today, life has gotten steadily back to normal. Students are back in schools, most employees are at work, and thousands flocking to the largest public event in the world since the outbreak of coronaviru­s — Expo 2020 Dubai. Next week will see the opening of the popular Gitex electronic show, and next month, Dubai Airshow, one of the largest aviation events in the world, will open its door again.

We have overcome the pathogen. That is a fact underscore­d by the statistics, including the pace of the economic growth in the UAE in the past two quarters and the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund’s projection­s of next year. “We have come so far. The UAE has prevailed and learnt valuable lessons in the process,” Shaikh Mohammad said. It was a tough fight against the ruthless pandemic that wreaked havoc all over the world, where even the mightiest and most developed states succumbed to its disastrous repercussi­ons. In the UAE, we have emerged stronger and healthier.

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