DUBAI: The UAE on Sunday recorded one death and 1,251 new coronavirus cases.
The Ministry of Health and Prevention said that the total number of cases since the pandemic began had reached 167,753, with the death toll now at 570.
The ministry added that 736 people had recovered over the previous 24 hours, bringing the total number of recoveries to 154,185.
On Saturday, Abu Dhabi Ports said that it would store and distribute 70 million coronavirus vaccines to continue to play “a vital role in the global fight against COVID-19, using its enhanced logistics capabilities.”
As part of #Abu Dhabi-led #HopeConsortium @AbuDhabiPorts is playing a vital role in the global fight against COVID-19, using its enhanced logistics capabilities to store and distribute more than 70m COVID-19 vaccines as part of its commitment to the immunisation drive. pic.twitter.com/m0UHvw6kbk
— مكتب أبوظبي الإعلامي (@admediaoffice) November 28, 2020
The vaccines will be stored at Khalifa Industrial Zone (KIZAD), a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi Ports, and is part of the Hope Consortium initiative launched by Abu Dhabi last month that “aims to serve as a logistics platform to coordinate and facilitate the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine around the world.”
Jamal Mohammed Alkaabi, undersecretary of Abu Dhabi’a Department of Health, said that the emirates “continues to play a vital role within the global effort to discover a vaccine for COVID-19. And as part of those efforts, we are providing logistical capabilities that will position the UAE as a distinguished local, regional, and global distribution hub.”
Meanwhile, Robert Sutton, head of Logistics Cluster, Abu Dhabi Ports, said: “Abu Dhabi Ports’ ability in expanding capacity to receive and store clinical, pharmaceutical and life science materials at moderate and extreme temperature ranges is a testament to our commitment to offer world-class logistics solutions.
“Our Department of Health-licensed facility fully integrates the movement of cargo with state-of-the-art temperature, humidity, and refrigeration-controlled technology. Abu Dhabi Ports, through our highly advanced infrastructure and multimodal connectivity, is ready and able to meet the challenges of distributing sensitive pharmaceuticals quickly across the supply chain,” he said.
Elsewhere, Kuwait recorded 231 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday, bringing the total to 142,426. The death toll reached 878 after three new fatalities were registered.
تعلن #وزارة_الصحة عن تأكيد إصابة 231 حالة جديدة، وتسجيل 524 حالة شفاء، و 3 حالات وفاة جديدة بـ #فيروس_كورونا_المستجدّ COVID-19 ، ليصبح إجمالي عدد الحالات 142,426 حالة pic.twitter.com/1oIYVRIks2
— وزارة الصحة - الكويت (@KUWAIT_MOH) November 29, 2020
Oman’s Health Ministry said that its total number of cases had reached 123,484 and the death toll was 1,418.
#Statement No. 233
November 29. 2020 pic.twitter.com/VxsXVopvMS— وزارة الصحة - عُمان (@OmaniMOH) November 29, 2020
In Bahrain, zero deaths was reported, keeping the toll to 341, while 142 new infected cases were confirmed.
Out of 9845 COVID-19 tests carried out on 29 November 2020, 142 new cases have been detected among 59 expatriate workers, 78 new cases are contacts of active cases, and 5 are travel related. There were 192 recoveries from #COVID19, increasing total recoveries to 84977 pic.twitter.com/M07HwGC8wW
— وزارة الصحة | مملكة البحرين (@MOH_Bahrain) November 29, 2020