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Coronavirus: UAE confirms 11 new cases of Covid-19

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Abu Dhabi - The total number of positive coronavirus cases in the UAE has now reached 85.

Published: Thu 12 Mar 2020, 3:00 PM

Updated: Thu 12 Mar 2020, 11:07 PM

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The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) has announced 11 new cases of the Covid-19 coronavirus in the UAE on Thursday.

According to a statement released by the ministry, the individuals were placed under quarantine as suspected cases subsequent to their entry into the UAE. Following required testing and monitoring, the individuals were confirmed positive with Covid-19, it added.
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The total number of positive coronavirus cases in the UAE has now reached 85, the MoHAP statement affirmed.

The 11 individuals diagnosed with the new coronavirus include two Italians, two Filipinos, one Montenegrin, one Canadian, one German, one Pakistani, one Emirati, one Russian and one British citizen.
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MoHAP confirmed that the cases are being monitored, and individuals are currently in a stable condition and are receiving all necessary healthcare required.

MoHAP assured that medical facilities have been equipped with all the necessary medical equipment and supplies to provide care and take all measures required to deal with Covid-19, including airborne infection isolation rooms, following World Health Organisation standards.

The ministry advised the members of the general public to adhere to preventative health and personal hygiene measures to prevent the spread of the epidemic.

It noted basic protective measures such as the frequent washing of hands; when coughing and sneezing to cover mouth and nose with flexed elbow or tissue and discarding of the tissue immediately; and to seek early medical care if symptoms of fever, cough and difficulty in breathing arise.

The ministry also advised individuals with respiratory illness symptoms to avoid mixing in crowded places. It also called on members of the public to seek information from official sources, and avoid the spreading of misinformation.



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