Gulf Today, Staff Reporter
Don't let your guard down even if you are among those who people who have received COVID-19 vaccine as precautionary measures remain crucial in UAE's battle against the coronavirus pandemic.
Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA) has emphasised that vaccination coupled with precautionary measures including wearing a face mask, regularly sanitising hands, and practising physical distancing, is the fastest and safest way to triumph over COVID-19.
Dr Anwar Sallam, Group Chief Medical Officer, SEHA said, "Following precautionary measures such as, wearing a protective face mask, regularly sanitising hands, practising physical distancing is as important today as it was at the very start of this pandemic.
"There is still a risk that vaccinated members of the community contract the virus without presenting symptoms and pass it on to vulnerable groups such as the elderly, pregnant women and those with chronic illnesses, within their circle of family or friends."
"The health and wellbeing of the community is core to our approach at SEHA, and we are very much aligned with our wise leadership’s measures and guidance for safety precautions, that have proven to keep the UAE’s COVID-19 infection and death rate much lower than global rates."
"Without the community’s role in all our efforts, we could not have achieved these remarkable results. To continue progressing, we call on the community to follow all precautionary measures, so we do not delay our ultimate goal - defeating the pandemic," added Dr. Sallam.
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO) Situation Report on COVID-19, the UAE’s COVID-19 mortality rate is 0.3 per cent, significantly lower than the global average of 3 per cent.
Over 29 million tests have been performed in the UAE. These accomplishments are a testament to how successful the UAE’s response to the pandemic has been and the role of the community in uniting against the spread of the virus.
Since the onset of the pandemic in the UAE in March 2020, the UAE government has introduced various initiatives to curb the spread of COVID-19.