Coronavirus: UAE records 2,373 new Covid-19 cases


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Another 2,373 cases of Covid-19 were detected in the UAE on Tuesday, as new infections exceeded daily recoveries for a 12th consecutive day.

Authorities cleared 1,784 patients of the virus, raising the recovery tally to 396,433 – or 96 per cent of the 415,705 cases recorded in the Emirates to date.

Ten patients died, taking the death toll to 1,345. Though the daily death count has increased in recent weeks, the UAE has among the lowest Covid-19 fatality rates in the world with 0.3 per cent of cases ending in death.

At least 17,927 people currently have Covid-19 diagnosed – up almost 600 cases from the day before. Active cases dropped to 5,421 about three weeks ago after a high of 27,792 in mid-January.

Tuesday's new infections were detected after another 219,593 tests were carried out. The UAE has adopted a robust approach to testing, with tens of thousands of screenings being conducted across the country each day.

To date, more than 32.6 million PCR and DPI tests have been carried out in the Emirates.

The country's immunisation campaign is also under way, with more than 6.3 million doses administered. Another 37,460 doses were administered over the preceding 24 hours, raising the rate of vaccination to 63.95 doses for every 100 people – the third highest in the world, after Israel and the Seychelles.

This week, the Department of Culture and Tourism in Abu Dhabi mandated that people attending a business or entertainment event in the UAE capital will have to present a negative Covid-19 PCR test result received within the preceding 48 hours.

Event organisers and staff members will also have to undergo Covid-19 testing on a weekly basis, according to an updated circular from the department.

Capacity for visitors attending business events will be capped at 50 per cent, the circular said, and a limit of 30 per cent has been set for entertainment events.

Visitors, exhibitors and delegates will have to fill out registration forms in advance, with contact numbers in case of emergencies.

Venue and organiser staff and contractors must install Al Hosn app.

Last month, Abu Dhabi successfully hosted the International Defence Exhibition and Conference, the first major in-person exhibition to be held in the capital since the Covid-19 pandemic began.

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The five pillars of Islam

1. Fasting 

2. Prayer 

3. Hajj 

4. Shahada 

5. Zakat 

The five pillars of Islam
Yemen's Bahais and the charges they often face

The Baha'i faith was made known in Yemen in the 19th century, first introduced by an Iranian man named Ali Muhammad Al Shirazi, considered the Herald of the Baha'i faith in 1844.

The Baha'i faith has had a growing number of followers in recent years despite persecution in Yemen and Iran. 

Today, some 2,000 Baha'is reside in Yemen, according to Insaf. 

"The 24 defendants represented by the House of Justice, which has intelligence outfits from the uS and the UK working to carry out an espionage scheme in Yemen under the guise of religion.. aimed to impant and found the Bahai sect on Yemeni soil by bringing foreign Bahais from abroad and homing them in Yemen," the charge sheet said. 

Baha'Ullah, the founder of the Bahai faith, was exiled by the Ottoman Empire in 1868 from Iran to what is now Israel. Now, the Bahai faith's highest governing body, known as the Universal House of Justice, is based in the Israeli city of Haifa, which the Bahais turn towards during prayer. 

The Houthis cite this as collective "evidence" of Bahai "links" to Israel - which the Houthis consider their enemy. 

 

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