UAE announces 70 new COVID-19 cases, 90 recoveries, and no deaths in the last 24 hours

ABU DHABI, The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) announced that it conducted 263,429 additional COVID-19 tests over the past 24 hours, using state-of-the-art medical testing equipment.

In a statement, the Ministry stressed its aim to continue expanding the scope of testing nationwide to facilitate the early detection of coronavirus cases and carry out the necessary treatment. As part of its intensified testing campaign, MoHAP announced 70 new coronavirus cases, bringing the total number of recorded cases in the UAE to 741,790.

According to the Ministry, the infected individuals are from various nationalities, are in a stable condition, and receiving the necessary care.

The Ministry added that no COVID-19-related deaths have been recorded in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of deaths in the country to 2,145.

MoHAP also noted that an additional 90 individuals had fully recovered from COVID-19, bringing the total number of recoveries to 736,601.

Source: Emirates News Agency

GCC region at the heart of the future of esports: GMIS

DUBAI, Online gaming has played an integral role in forging human connections and building communities across the globe amid the unprecedented isolation brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the participants of the Esports Conference that took place today in Dubai.

Hosted by the the Global Esports Federation (GEF), the event was part of the GMIS Week that runs from 22 to 27 November at Expo 2020’s Dubai Exhibition Centre. A panel discussion entitled ‘Metaverse: A real world and virtual new #worldconnected’ brought together officials from the GEF and its local member body, the Emirates Esports Association, who unanimously agreed that the GCC region, especially the UAE and Saudi Arabia, holds a prominent place at the forefront of the future of esports.

Dr. Khizer Kaderi, Member of the GEF Health & Wellness Commission, defined the metaverse as a confluence of physical and digital worlds. He said: “Rather than focusing on platforms, it’s more user- and community-centred.”

Speaking about the evolution of esports in the GCC region, he added: “I’ve been to this region for over a decade, and I’ve just seen it grow. I’ve seen how rapidly it’s moved, especially in the last five years.”

Michele Attisani, Co-founder and CBO of the leading esports platform FACEIT, GEF’s Strategic Partner for Esports Services, said: “The metaverse is digital persons connecting with the physical world. The desire for community in this space is part of human beings. We’ve seen a great acceleration of this process during the pandemic. This sense of community became stronger than ever. We see a new way to build communities not just in terms of social interactions but the underlying foundations of exchange. This is a fascinating phenomenon.”

Echoing Dr. Khaderi’s view of the importance of the GCC region for the future of esports, he added: “The leaders understand where the world is going. This region will be the centre of the development and growth of esports and its communities, and it can play a critical role in this world.”

For his part, Abdulla Al Gurg, Head of the Advisory Office of the Emirates Esports Association, said: “This is just the top of the iceberg. There is a lot of untapped potential through technology that exists currently. It’s about being creative and bringing people together. The biggest challenge is embracing that change and creating platforms that accelerate that change.”

Adrian F. Lismore, GEF Board Member and Chair of the Federation’s Finance, Legal, Administration Commission, said: “The UAE and Saudi Arabia are forward-thinking. This region happens to have an opportunity to lead in this broad thinking from a country perspective. It’s much more difficult to do that elsewhere.”

Hala Ghandour, GEF Board Member and Member of the Federation’s Education, Culture, Youth Commission, said: “It’s hard to imagine this nation is 50 years old. Whether it’s the infrastructure or architecture, I don’t know.”

Koen Schobbers, GEF Board Member and Vice Chair of the Federation’s Athletes, Players, Community Commission, said: “Many governments are discussing, whereas the UAE is just taking action. The mindset of taking action – that’s the true power of the region here. That makes the region very strong and very esports-suited.”

Source: Emirates News Agency

19,694 doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered during past 24 hours: MoHAP

ABU DHABI, The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) has announced that 19,694 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine were given in the past 24 hours.

The total number of doses provided up to today stands at 21,802,032 with a rate of vaccine distribution of 220.44 doses per 100 people.

This is in line with the Ministry’s plan to provide the COVID-19 vaccine to all members of society and efforts to reach acquired immunity resulting from the vaccination, which will help reduce the number of cases and control the COVID-19 virus.

Source: Emirates News Agency

UAE suspends entry of travellers from South Africa, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Mozambique effective November 29

ABU DHABI, The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) and the National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Emergency Management Authority (NCEMA) have announced the suspension of entry for travellers and transit passengers from South Africa, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Mozambique.

This includes suspending the entry of travellers who were in these countries 14 days before coming to the UAE. Flight operations will continue to transport passengers from the UAE to these seven countries.

The GCAA affirmed that UAE nationals, diplomatic missions, official delegations between UAE and the seven countries and golden residence holders are excluded from this decision.

The excluded category should present a negative COVID-19 test obtained within 48 hours of departure and a Rapid-PCR test at the airport within six hours of the departure and another PCR test at the airport when arriving to UAE.

A 10-day quarantine and a PCR test on the ninth day of entering the country is required for UAE nationals, diplomatic missions and golden residence holders. However, official delegations are required to quarantine at the airport until the test result is received for them to continue their mission in UAE without 10-day quarantine.

The authority also affirmed that it is required for those coming from South Africa, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Mozambique through other countries to stay in those countries for at least 14 days before being allowed to enter the UAE.

UAE citizens are prohibited from travelling to South Africa, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Mozambique except for the country’s emergency treatment cases, official delegations, and scholarships.

The authority called on all travellers affected by the decision to follow up and communicate with the airlines to amend and schedule their flights and to ensure their safe return to their final destinations without any delay or other obligations.

Source: Emirates News Agency