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UAE COVID-19 cases decrease 22% as vaccination drive peaks

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UAE Covid cases decrease 22% as vaccination drive peaks

UAE Covid cases decrease 22% as vaccination drive peaks Nandini Sircar/Dubai The UAE s vaccination campaign currently focuses on the elderly and vulnerable groups. - Supplied photo Achievement comes even as vaccination rollout has slowed down in several countries. Coronavirus infections in the UAE have fallen by 22 per cent - which is more than a fifth from a late January peak. According to BloombergQuint, the UAE has one of the world s fastest Covid vaccination campaigns, having administered 56 doses per 100 people.   Dr Rohit Kumar, Medical Director, Medeor Hospital, credited mass vaccination for bringing the number of cases down. The government has vaccinated about half of the population. The agencies have been active in ensuring the cooperation of the public and educating them on the importance of vaccination. The decision to vaccinate high-risk people might have also contributed to yielding the result. Though vaccination doesn t offer 100 per cent protection, it cou

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Avoid smoking in public to curb COVID-19 spread in UAE, doctors advise

Abu Dhabi: With the number of COVID-19 cases on the rise, doctors have once again advised residents to avoid smoking both at outdoor and indoor public spaces in order to reduce the spread of the coronavirus. While cigarette smoke hasn’t conclusively been proven to transmit the virus, experts warn that the need to lower the face mask when smoking could allow smokers who may be unknowingly infected to spread the virus. In addition, vapers who are smoking could be up to 20 per cent more likely to transmit the virus by spreading it in clouds of smoke, according to researchers in Italy, Mexico and New Zealand. Shisha or water pipe smokers, on the other hand, also face heightened risk of contracting COVID-19, especially when smoking in shisha parlours.

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