DUBAI: The UAE on Tuesday ticked another record high in daily coronavirus infections with 3,601 cases confirmed by the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHaP).
Coronavirus cases in the country have now been climbing for 15 days in a row.
The country’s COVID-19 caseload is now at 285,147 with recoveries at 259,194, after 3,890 new patients recovered from the disease in the previous 24 hours.
Health authorities also announced seven fatalities due to COVID-19 complications, bringing the total number of deaths in the country to 805, state news agency WAM reported.
In line with the necessary preventive measures, MOHAP announced it is providing round-the-clock electronic clinic services on its website.
In line with the necessary preventive measures to stop Covid-19, MOHAP provides electronic clinic services, available around the clock on the website. #ElectronicClinic#health_smart_services_2021#Mohap_uae pic.twitter.com/HKAom1zyji
— وزارة الصحة ووقاية المجتمع الإماراتية - MOHAP UAE (@mohapuae) January 26, 2021
The UAE aims to continue expanding its nationwide testing to facilitate early detection of coronavirus cases, and carry out the necessary treatment, which comes hand-in-hand with its massive vaccination campaign.
Saif Al-Dhaheri, spokesman for the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority, said the UAE ranked second globally in the distribution of daily doses during the past week.
The ministry said 106,589 people received the vaccine in the previous 24 hours and the total number of administered doses exceeded 2.677 million.
Three COVID-19 vaccines, those developed by Sinopharm, Pfizer-BioNTech and the Russian-developed Sputnik V, are being made available to residents and citizens on efforts to inoculate 50 percent of the population by April.
Authorities also said the vaccine would be available to individuals from the age of 16, after lowering the minimum age requirement from 18.
Dubai Health Authority said it has stopped some medically unnecessary dental services and that all unnecessary elective surgeries had been canceled.
.@DHA_Dubai announces that it has suspended some non-urgent elective dental services and reduced the number of dental clinics across DHA facilities in the emirate as a precautionary measure to protect patients and healthcare personnel from COVID-19.https://t.co/rvu3uN5J3k
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) January 26, 2021
The Department of Social Services in Sharjah said it was carrying out 100 home visits per day to provide the vaccine to vulnerable members of society, and their families.
The campaign, which was launched on Jan. 14, saw 2,545 senior citizens and people with disabilities receive the vaccine.
During daily inspection tours, officials from Dubai Economy, said they issued fines to 14 businesses over failures to adhere to COVID-19 precautions.
Dubai Municipality announced it has intensified its inspection campaigns. It said four businesses were ordered to close, four were fined and warnings were issued to 24 for not complying with precautionary measures.
Within its commitment to ensuring everyone's’ safety in Dubai, #DubaiMunicipality reveals that 69461 inspection visits to food establishments were carried out in 2020, whereas 451 were temporarily closed due to violating the precautionary and preventive measures. pic.twitter.com/TbynOfMsuw
— بلدية دبي | Dubai Municipality (@DMunicipality) January 26, 2021
Dubai Tourism said it closed down five venues and issued fines to 15 others during from Jan. 16 — 23 for violating COVID-19 rules.
Ajman Medical District, in cooperation with MoHaP and Fatima College for Health Sciences, opened a new center in the college building to provide the vaccine to the public.
Elsewhere, Kuwait reported 505 new cases of COVID-19, raising the total in the country to 162,282. The death toll rose to 957 after three additional deaths were reported in the past 24 hours.
تعلن #وزارة_الصحة عن تأكيد إصابة 505 حالة جديدة، وتسجيل 537 حالة شفاء، و 3 حالات وفاة جديدة بـ #فيروس_كورونا_المستجدّ COVID-19 ، ليصبح إجمالي عدد الحالات 162,282 حالة pic.twitter.com/yhC0Rv7LWe
— وزارة الصحة - الكويت (@KUWAIT_MOH) January 26, 2021
Oman’s health ministry confirmed 154 new cases and two deaths, bringing the national totals to 133,407 and 1,524, respectively.
#Statement No. 275
January 26, 2021 pic.twitter.com/rGZRjcRNJS— وزارة الصحة - عُمان (@OmaniMOH) January 26, 2021
In Bahrain the death toll stands at 370 after one new death was reported. The number of confirmed cases in the country increased by 459.
Out of 10055 COVID-19 tests carried out on 26 January 2021, 459 new cases have been detected among 253 expatriate workers, 201 new cases are contacts of active cases, and 5 are travel related. There were 245 recoveries from #COVID19, increasing total recoveries to 97006 pic.twitter.com/dPznUwj3th
— وزارة الصحة | مملكة البحرين (@MOH_Bahrain) January 26, 2021