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.


Palestinian NGO condemns Israeli act of ‘revenge’ after prisoner abuse video

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Palestinian NGO condemns Israeli act of ‘revenge’ after prisoner abuse video

  • A Palestinian NGO has denounced what it called an Israeli act of revenge after a video showed far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir overseeing the abuse of detainees in a military priso
RAMALLAH: A Palestinian NGO has denounced what it called an Israeli act of revenge after a video showed far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir overseeing the abuse of detainees in a military prison.
Just days before the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, Ben Gvir held a tour of Ofer Prison in the occupied West Bank, Israel’s Channel 7 reported.
In footage filmed on Friday and broadcast by the channel, around 20 police officers are seen storming a hallway leading to prison cells, brandishing their weapons and firing stun grenades.
They then pull five detainees from their cells, their hands tied behind their backs, forcing them face-down onto the floor.
The operation took place as a bill proposing the death penalty for Palestinian prisoners convicted of terrorism awaited a final vote in the Israeli parliament.
“This is all part of ongoing displays meant to take revenge on Palestinian detainees,” Abdallah al?Zaghari, head of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Club, told AFP on Saturday.
“Everything Ben Gvir and the far?right government are doing affects not only the Palestinian people and prisoners in detention camps — it also impacts the global legal and human rights system,” he added.
Ben Gvir, known for his inflammatory rhetoric, is considered one of the most hard-line members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ruling coalition.
“It is simply a source of pride — arriving at a prison like this, a prison for terrorists, the vilest of the vile, seeing them like this,” Ben Gvir said in the video.
“I want one more thing: to execute them — the death penalty for terrorists,” he added.
Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas on Saturday said the remarks were “a new war crime and a blatant challenge to international humanitarian law regarding prisoners.”
International rights groups have repeatedly warned of alleged abuse and mistreatment inflicted in Israeli prisons since Hamas’s October 7, 2023, attack on Israel.
While the death penalty exists for a small number of crimes in Israel, it has become a de facto abolitionist country, with the Nazi Holocaust perpetrator Adolf Eichmann the last person to be executed in 1962.