COVID-19: UAE announces 796 new cases; four deaths

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The UAE has confirmed 796 new cases of COVID-19, while 603 patients have recovered and another four have died.

This brings the total number of cases diagnosed in the country to 22,627, of which are 14,482 are active, while there have been 7,931 recoveries and 214 deaths so far.

According to the Ministry of Health and Prevention, the latest infections were detected through its intensified investigation and examination procedures.

As many as 37,735 additional tests have been carried out in recent days as part of the ministry's strategy to identify, isolate and treat as many patients as possible in the early stages itself.

The details were revealed during a media briefing by Dr. Amna Al Shamsi, the UAE government’s official spokesperson.

Dr. Al Shamsi called on the public to avoid hosting or attending family gatherings and feasts.

She added that though these get-togethers are organised in good faith, they can lead to the spread of the virus.

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