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COVID-19 media briefing to stop, to be held depending on situation regarding pandemic
Dr. Fatma Al Attar, Official Spokesperson of the Ministry of
Health and Prevention (MoHAP), said the transmission rate of monkeypox among
humans is relatively low, noting that the first monkeypox case in the country
has been detected, and the patient is receiving the necessary medical
treatment.
Dr. Al Attar stressed that for over two years, the UAE has
exerted significant efforts to protect the community's health and safety, by
supporting the health sector and its qualified human resources, as well as
providing all necessary medical resources to address the repercussions of the
COVID-19 pandemic.
She added that the health sector's efforts have enhanced the
UAE’s positive reputation as a leading model of addressing challenges that
affect the health sector, proving its ability to address such challenges with
full efficiency.
MoHAP announced the detection of the country’s first monkeypox
case, a woman who came from abroad, she further added, noting that the patient
is receiving the necessary medical treatment, and affirming that monkeypox is a
rare disease of animal origin that has been spreading around West and Central
Africa since the 1950s.
She also explained that the clinical symptoms of infection with
the monkeypox virus are rash, extreme fatigue, swollen lymph nodes and severe
headache that usually begin within one to three days of the onset of fever,
noting that the interval between infection and the first symptoms is usually
between five and 21 days.
Dr. Al Attar said everyone should undertake the necessary health
procedures to reduce the risk of infection by any virus, in order to protect
the health and safety of the community, as well as adhere to relevant
precautionary measures.
It is important to maintain personal hygiene, not exchange
personal items with others, and avoid shaking hands with anyone who has skin
problems, she stressed, highlighting the fact that after the detection of the
first monkeypox case, all national health authorities are assessing the
situation to ensure their readiness.
She also underscored the importance of getting health
information from official sources and avoiding the circulation of rumours.
Dr. Al Ameri said the UAE has accomplished many successes in the
process of achieving recovery, due to the vision of the country's leadership,
stating, "This proactive strategy has supported the efforts of all local
and national authorities, as well as public and private authorities."
"We urge the public to adhere to the precautionary
measures, and we would like to remind you of the mandatory use of face masks
and quarantining upon infection," he added, noting that protecting current
achievements and ensuring the continuity of the new normalcy are priorities
that require everyone to commit to the precautionary measures.
"In light of the achieved recovery indicators, we are
responsible for protecting the community’s safety. After close national
monitoring, we have accomplished many achievements related to containing the
pandemic, including distributing safe vaccines to all segments of the
community, with 98 percent receiving vaccines free of charge, leading to a
decline in cases and deaths," he further said.
"The regular media briefing of the UAE Government will stop
from today, but it will be held again under exceptional circumstances based on
the situation regarding the pandemic," Dr. Al Ameri said in conclusion.