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UAE reports 2,043 new COVID-19 cases, 2,200 recoveries, 10 deaths

March 25, 2021
The United Arab Emirates on Thursday recorded 2,043 new COVID-19 cases over the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of confirmed infections in the country to 448,637. — Courtesy photo
The United Arab Emirates on Thursday recorded 2,043 new COVID-19 cases over the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of confirmed infections in the country to 448,637. — Courtesy photo



ABU DHABI — The United Arab Emirates on Thursday recorded 2,043 new COVID-19 cases over the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of confirmed infections in the country to 448,637, according to a statement from the Ministry of Health carried by WAM.

The ministry announced 10 more deaths from complications caused by COVID-19, taking the total number of virus-related fatalities to 1,466.

The new patients, all of whom are in a stable condition, and are receiving the necessary care, were detected after the ministry conducted 235,564 additional COVID-19 tests over the past 24 hours, using state-of-the-art medical testing equipment, according to the ministry.

In the statement, the ministry stressed its aim to continue expanding the scope of testing nationwide to facilitate the early detection of coronavirus cases and carry out the necessary treatment.

The ministry expressed its sincere condolences to the family of the deceased and wished COVID-19 patients a speedy and full recovery, calling on all members of the society to cooperate with health authorities, adhere to the instructions, and physical distance to ensure the health and safety of all.

A total of 2,200 more patients recovered from the deadly virus, raising the total number of recoveries to 431,773, according to the statement. — SG


March 25, 2021
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