Medical services and surgeries in Dubai remain uninterrupted and patients are receiving necessary medical attention.
Those are the words of Humaid Mohammed Al Qatami, Director-General of the Dubai Health Authority (DHA), who spoke at a press briefing about medical operations running smoothly despite the circumstances affected by COVID-19.
Al Qatami also added that providing virtual consultations with specialists and smart applications have improved medical services both in the emirate and the country as a whole.
When asked about the increase in the number of coronavirus cases, he explained that the number of recoveries has also been increasing steadily, which is always a good indicator of improvement.
Al Qatami clarified that the UAE is well prepared to offer hospitalization to those who require it after the country increased its capacity with the introduction of field hospitals.
According to the Director-General of the DHA, most of the cases diagnosed in the country are in stable condition with only a few people currently in ICU units or on ventilators.


Two dead, Three injured in debris incident in Abu Dhabi
UAE issues alert for unstable weather conditions on Thursday
UAE joins 5 nations to condemn pro-Iranian attacks coming from Iraq
UAE responds to incoming missiles, drones on Thursday
UAE aid convoy ships 270 tonnes of children's clothing to Gaza Strip
UAE foreign minister discusses regional security with global counterparts
UAE defence forces respond to missile, drone threats
US Vice President welcomes Sultan Al Jaber to White House
