UAE announces 640 coronavirus cases

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UAE coronavirus cases

The UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention has announced fresh 640  COVID-19 in addition to 468 recoveries. No death was announced on Sunday.

In excess of 84,000 new coronavirus cases were completed in the UAE, the ministry stated in a statement.

With the country witnessing a quick rise in the Covid-19 cases day by day, specialists have focused on that the community in the country must renew its duty to prudent steps and not let the endeavours of the administration and frontline workers go into waste in the country.

The day by day cases crossed the 1,000 imprint just because, with the nation revealing 1,007 cases on Saturday. The following most noteworthy of 994 cases were reported more than 100 days prior on May 22. There were 521 new recoveries and one death while active cases tally jumped to 9,467.

A high ranking representative said as of late that cases have seen a 5-fold increase since August 10. A stressing 88 percent of the expansion had been credited to social gatherings like gatherings and sympathy gatherings.

It is stated that some careless residents are not following the rules and putting their and others lives in danger. On Saturday, the Dubai Police arrested a coronavirus-infected a young man and fined Dh50,000 for breaking home quarantine rules. The person posted a video showing a cup of coffee. The young man faces an additional fine of up to Dh1 million for the violation of the laws with a video.

With certain organizations neglecting to guarantee social separating, specialists the nation over are pushing every known limit with conclusion orders and heavy fines.

Last Thursday, authorities concerned conducted random visits to more than 500 stores to check the compliance and guidelines set by the government for coronavirus. The main reasons for these inspections is to give awareness to follow the guidelines.

During the inspections a free food restaurant was shut as it was encouraging a large gathering. The authorities also imposed fine on a fitness centre for the violation of the anti-coronavirus guidelines as it was not following the most important rule of social distancing.

In another development, tourist or visitors whose visas were expired after March 1 have to leave the country or change the status as the given deadline expired on September 11, 2020.