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Two million Covid-19 tests and counting

▶ The UAE has carried out the highest number of coronaviru­s tests per capita in the world

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Yesterday, the UAE reached a milestone in its fight against the coronaviru­s pandemic. The government announced that health authoritie­s had conducted more than 2 million tests since the outbreak started, making the UAE the nation that has carried out the highest number of coronaviru­s tests per capita in the world.

The coronaviru­s has infected more than 5.5 million people worldwide, killing more than 350,000 people. To halt its spread, the head of the World Health Organisati­on, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, has advised countries to “test, test, test” and for hygiene and physical distancing measures to be enforced to minimise the probabilit­y of infection.

With more than 40,000 additional tests announced daily, the UAE had opted for a mass testing strategy, in line with WHO guidelines, to curb the spread of the coronaviru­s. Abu Dhabi and Dubai have set up drive-through testing facilities to encourage as many people as possible to find out if they have caught the virus, a method first developed in South Korea, where cases have significan­tly dropped since the outbreak first started.

The government has set up dedicated testing and quarantine facilities in atrisk neighbourh­oods, such as Abu Dhabi’s Mussaffah area, an industrial zone that is also home to many low-income workers, in addition to cordoning off neighbourh­oods where infections have been particular­ly high.

The Dubai Government has also said that a 3,000-bed field hospital at the World Trade Centre and a 1,200-bed centre at Dubai Parks and Resorts have been built to handle any overflow of cases. These initiative­s have allowed some control over the outbreak, and are paving the way for a partial reopening of the economy.

In Dubai, restrictio­ns will be relaxed starting from today, allowing people to go about their business outside their homes until 11pm. Gyms and cinemas will be able to reopen and non-essential medical services will be allowed once more. These new freedoms are, however, subject to people respecting new rules. Physical distancing, wearing masks in public and sanitising hands frequently is still an absolute necessity.

There is only so much authoritie­s can do to protect their people if citizens and residents do not abide by the new safety rules of the coronaviru­s era.

If the world is to find a semblance of normality during this pandemic, we must remember that “everyone is responsibl­e”, in the words of Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai. Authoritie­s have a significan­t role to play in imposing and enforcing public health policies to protect the population, but it is the individual­s who have the power to make this drive a success or break it apart.

Simple precaution­s such as wearing face masks outside, washing one’s hands frequently and avoiding touching one’s face, can help us protect one another, and gain back some of the freedoms and economic benefits that we have lost to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

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