Authorities in the UAE have dismissed reports of a coronavirus case being discovered in a residential compound in Abu Dhabi as untrue.
"The Ministry of Health and Prevention is the official source of information on Covid-19 in the UAE," DoH – Abu Dhabi said in a statement.
It reminded the public to rely only on updates from official sources and not to circulate rumours.
"The health sector in Abu Dhabi, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Prevention, is following strict precautionary measures in line with best international standards approved by the World Health Organisation in combatting pandemics and diseases, including COVID-19," it added.
The health authorities call upon the community and individuals to seek information and updates regarding Covid-19 from official sources, to avoid rumours and follow advice and procedures to help contain the spread of Covid-19
— مكتب أبوظبي الإعلامي (@ADMediaOffice) March 1, 2020
The UAE has confirmed a total of 21 COVID-19 cases, including five which have fully recovered.


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