The UAE has confirmed 1,988 new cases of COVID-19 from 254,944 tests.
Another 2,138 people have been given the all-clear, taking the overall recovery tally to 458,885.
Meanwhile, four more patients have died, bringing the total number of fatalities to 1,516.
A total of 474,136 cases have been diagnosed in the UAE so far, out of which 13,735 are currently active.
A couple, married for 72 years, has shared their story of commitment and love in a small clip shared on Instagram by Humans Of Bombay. She’s 90 years old and he’s 101 and here are just some of their tips.
According to the couple, they recommend having “at least one meal of the day together.” They also recommended holding on to each other’s hands and “be the first one to say sorry”. As of the time of this writing, their video has already garnered over 400,000 likes and tons of adorable comments all towards the couple’s strong bond.
Watch it here:
All permits for Ramadan tents in Abu Dhabi have been cancelled.
In a post on Twitter, the Department of Municipalities and Transport Abu Dhabi said the move is in line with the procedures issued by the National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority to activate preventive measures against the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dubai, Sharjah and Ajman have issued similar bans during the Holy Month to combat the spread of the virus.
The Department of Municipalities and Transport in # AbuDhabi announces the suspension of Ramadan tent permits service 2021, in line with the procedures issued by the NCEMA Authority, to activate preventive measures against Covid-19.#YourSafetyFirst Abu Dhabi DMT (@AbuDhabiDMT) April 5, 2021
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Apr 5, 2021 10:12 AM
Many Kentuckians have become victims of unemployment site hackers. The site recently launched a new interface at the end of March, a change the victims claim is a part of the problem. Kentucky officials say the state unemployment site was temporarily unavailable last week after an attempted cyber-attack. Now Kentuckians are asking for help with their compromised accounts. Issues began after Kentucky launched its new unemployment website. The between $4 and 6 million investment was supposed to be more “user-friendly” and “secure.” If your account has been hacked or you have been the victim of a fraudulent claim, report it here.