Abu Dhabi has issued a reminder of the drive-through coronavirus testing centres open to the public.
There are six centres in Abu Dhabi, four in Al Ain and six in Al Dhafra.
The new list was published by Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (Seha) on Tuesday and is as follows:
Abu Dhabi Al Wathba; Al Bahia; Al Manhal; Al Shamkha; Al Madina; and Rabdan
Al Ain Asharej; Al Hili; Al Sarouj; and Al Aamerah
Al Dhafra Madinat Zayed; Liwa; Mirfa; Ghayathi; Dalma and Sila.
There are also numerous private clinics and hospitals offering the service.
The updated list comes as huge numbers of PCR tests are conducted every day across the UAE.
Close to 500,000 people were tested on Monday, while more than 121 million tests have been carried out in the UAE since the pandemic started in 2020.
After the emergence of the Omicron variant, new case numbers have been above 2,500 since the start of January, having fallen below 50 early last month.
One of the world's fastest vaccination drives and mass testing have helped the UAE to curb the pandemic.
For more details on the drive-through centres and how to book a visit www.seha.ae.
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- Premier League-standard football pitch
- 400m Olympic running track
- NBA-spec basketball court with auditorium
- 600-seat auditorium
- Spaces for historical and cultural exploration
- An elevated football field that doubles as a helipad
- Specialist robotics and science laboratories
- AR and VR-enabled learning centres
- Disruption Lab and Research Centre for developing entrepreneurial skills
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- George Lamson Jr, from Minnesota, was on a Galaxy Airlines flight that crashed in Reno in 1985, killing 68 people. His entire seat was launched out of the plane
- Bahia Bakari, then 12, survived when a Yemenia Airways flight crashed near the Comoros in 2009, killing 152. She was found clinging to wreckage after floating in the ocean for 13 hours.
- Jim Polehinke was the co-pilot and sole survivor of a 2006 Comair flight that crashed in Lexington, Kentucky, killing 49.
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