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COVID-19 Media Briefing: Green pass validity period reduced to 14 days
"The national system, since the start of the crisis, has
been able to monitor the pandemic both locally and globally, and many COVID-19
cases were detected around the world," Al Ameri said, noting that
recently, an increase in COVID-19 infections around the country has been
detected, along with rising hospitalisation rates, and the number of cases
increased by over 100 percent in one week.
This increase comes after the situation has stabilised around
the country, through supporting national efforts and encouraging community
cooperation, he added, affirming that recently, a number of practices that pose
risks to the community and public health have been witnessed, in light of
non-adherence to the precautionary measures.
Al Ameri stressed that research studies have proven that wearing
face masks is one of the most important factors in maintaining health and
safety and preventing the risk of infection with COVID-19, and are effective in
reducing the rate of spread and viral load of the disease, especially in closed
and crowded areas.
He then noted that various segments of the community have
recently shown negligence in adhering to wearing face masks in closed areas,
adding that wearing masks in closed areas is mandatory and violators will be
punished with a fine of up to AED3,000, according to Public Prosecution
Decision No.38 for 2020.
"A lack of commitment to isolating was noted among a small
group of people infected with COVID-19, which threatens the safety of the
community and causes the spread of the virus, due to the lack of commitment of
people," Al Ameri stated, noting that such practices will be subject to
legal action.
"Our frontline defenders in the UAE have been working
nonstop for two years, and due to their efforts, the country has contained the
pandemic and achieved recovery," he stressed, noting that complying with
the precautionary measures, as well as failing to meet the social role of
maintaining public health and acquired immunity, has resulted in a rise in
infections and new waves of the virus.
He then urged the public to comply with relevant precautionary
measures, including wearing face masks in closed areas, avoiding crowded places
and being cautious while travelling, as well as undertaking regular tests.
At the end of the briefing, Al Ameri highlighted the importance
of the commitment of members of the community, following the instructions of
health and relevant authorities, and adhering to relevant precautionary
measures.