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Covid-19 in UAE: How to stay safe this Eid Al Adha

Covid-19 in UAE: How to stay safe this Eid Al Adha
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UAE: These medics are working on Eid Al Fitr so we can celebrate

UAE: These medics are working on Eid Al Fitr so we can celebrate Saman Haziq/Dubai Supplied photo Dr Ahmed Abdullatif, general practitioner at Prime Hospital, Dr Abdullatif will be stationed at the Emergency Room (ER) from 6am to 6pm. While most residents will be spending Eid Al Fitr with their loved ones at home or by connecting with their friends and family virtually, one lot will be having a sombre festival as they will be busy tending to the sick. Khaleej Times speaks to some frontline doctors, who gave up their Eid celebrations to perform their crucial roles at their respective hospitals, wearing their PPEs (instead of Eid wear), ensuring the sick are treated without delay.

UAE: Unvaccinated Covid patients more likely to develop severe complications

UAE: Unvaccinated Covid patients more likely to develop severe complications SM Ayaz Zakir/Abu Dhabi Filed on May 10, 2021 | Last updated on May 10, 2021 at 10.48 am File photo Vaccinated patients have a big edge in Covid fight, say experts. Covid-19 vaccines are 93 per cent effective in preventing hospitalization and 95 per cent effective in ICU admission among Covid patients, an Abu Dhabi study has revealed. Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre said a drop in Covid-19 infections was seen by patients receiving the second dose of vaccines. “Evidence has shown that the authorized Covid-19 vaccines are both efficacious and effective against symptomatic, laboratory-confirmed Covid-19, including severe forms of the disease,” said Dr Jyoti Upadhyay, Internal Medicine, Aster Hospital, Mankhool. “They also reduce infection and potential transmission of the virus.”

UAE doctors slam viral fake post about menstruation, Covid vaccine

UAE doctors slam viral fake post about menstruation, Covid vaccine Nandini Sircar/Dubai Filed on April 26, 2021 The posts have been instructing women to avoid taking the jab five days before and after their monthly cycles. Doctors are warning residents against social media posts doing the rounds that state women should not take the Covid-19 vaccine five days before and after their monthly cycle. ALSO READ: The posts that they have labelled as fake state, “Don’t take the vaccine before and after five days of your periods because immunity will be very less during periods”. Medics say the spread of misinformation, rumours, and unscientific information has increased during the pandemic and people should be careful when reading such information that often goes viral online.

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