Two patients with coronavirus in UAE have recovered: Health ministry

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The Consul-General of China to the UAE, Li Xuhang, and Dr. Fatima Al-Attar, head of international health regulations at the health ministry, congratulate the patient on his recovery. (WAM)
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Updated 15 February 2020
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Two patients with coronavirus in UAE have recovered: Health ministry

  • Last week, the ministry announced that Liu Yujia, a 73-year-old woman from China, had recovered fully from the disease
  • The remaining five people with coronavirus are being monitored continuously and one of them is in intensive care

DUBAI: Two patients who were admitted into hospital suffering from coronavirus in the UAE have recovered, the Ministry of Health and Prevention said on Friday.
This brings the number of people who have recovered from the virus to three out of a total of eight recorded cases.
Last week, the ministry announced that Liu Yujia, a 73-year-old woman from China, had recovered fully from the disease.
The two patients whose recovery was announced today, a 41-year old man and his eight-year-old son, were also Chinese citizens.


The Consul-General of China to the UAE, Li Xuhang, and Dr. Fatima Al-Attar, head of international health regulations at the health ministry, visited the father and son to congratulate them on their complete recovery.
The Chinese nationals expressed their thanks and appreciation to the UAE leadership for the care and medical attention they received.
The consul-general said that the UAE had shown true solidarity with China and lauded the country's advanced health care systems that resulted in the full recovery of the patients.
“We deliver a message of love from the people of the UAE to the friendly Chinese people and emphasize our solidarity with them in facing this disease,” Al-Attar said.
The remaining five people with coronavirus are being monitored continuously and one of them is in intensive care.


Israel to take more West Bank powers and relax settler land buys, media say

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Israel to take more West Bank powers and relax settler land buys, media say

JERUSALEM: Israel’s security cabinet approved a series of steps on Sunday that would make it easier for settlers in the occupied ​West Bank to buy land while granting Israeli authorities more enforcement powers over Palestinians, Israeli media reported.
The West Bank is among the territories that the Palestinians seek for a future independent state. Much of it is under Israeli military control, with limited Palestinian self-rule in some areas run by the Western-backed Palestinian Authority (PA).
Citing statements by Finance Minister ‌Bezalel Smotrich and Defense ‌Minister Israel Katz, Israeli news ‌sites ⁠Ynet ​and Haaretz ‌said the measures included scrapping decades-old regulations that prevent Jewish private citizens buying land in the West Bank.
They were also reported to include allowing Israeli authorities to administer some religious sites, and expand supervision and enforcement in areas under PA administration in matters of environmental hazards, water offenses and damage to archaeological sites.
Palestinian President ⁠Mahmoud Abbas said the new measures were dangerous, illegal and tantamount to ‌de-facto annexation.
The Israeli ministers did not immediately ‍respond to requests for comment.
The new ‍measures come three days before Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ‍is scheduled to meet in Washington with US President Donald Trump.
In his statement, Abbas urged Trump and the UN Security Council to intervene.
Trump has ruled out Israeli annexation of the West Bank ​but his administration has not sought to curb Israel’s accelerated settlement building, which the Palestinians say denies them ⁠a potential state by eating away at its territory.
Netanyahu, who is facing an election later this year, deems the establishment of any Palestinian state a security threat.
His ruling coalition includes many pro-settler members who want Israel to annex the West Bank, land captured in the 1967 Middle East war to which Israel cites biblical and historical ties.
The United Nations’ highest court said in a non-binding advisory opinion in 2024 that Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories and settlements there is illegal and should ‌be ended as soon as possible. Israel disputes this view.