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UAE To Bring Back Nightly Curfew If COVID-19 Cases Continue To Spike Within The Country

UAE To Bring Back Nightly Curfew If COVID-19 Cases Continue To Spike Within The Country
With COVID-19 cases seeing a major spike in the country for five days straight, it has been reported that the UAE – as a contingency – may reinstate the country-wide nightly curfew (locally referred to as the National Sterilisation Programme) within the country once again.
A recap of last week’s coronavirus numbers (Aug 16 – Aug 22):
- Sunday – 210 cases
- Monday – 229 cases
- Tuesday – 365 cases
- Wednesday – 435 cases
- Thursday – 461 cases
- Friday – 391 cases
- Saturday – 424 cases
The Minister of Health and Community Protection Abdul Rahman Al Owais, has remarked on the influx of coronavirus cases by calling it an “alarming increase”.
The National Sterilisation Programme was initially launched on March 26, 2020, to curb the spread of the novel virus when it was at its peak. During this 3-month long programme, the UAE gov arranged thorough sterilisation of all public facilities including public transportation, parks, streets, alleys and other public areas.
Dr Saif Al Dhaheri, spokesman for National Crisis and Emergency Management Authority (NCEMA), said the UAE is prepped for any scenarios to ensure case numbers do not continue to rise
We stress the importance of following precautionary measures. The first of which is physical distancing and avoiding visits and gatherings, which may be a primary factor in any increase in the number of cases.#CommitToWin #نلتزم_لننتصر pic.twitter.com/HprdJmsBqs
— NCEMA UAE (@NCEMAUAE) August 20, 2020
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