UAE is ‘number one’ in world’s coronavirus vaccination race, health ministry says

Women wearing protective masks pose for a "selfie" in front of Burj Khalifa in Dubai. (AFP)
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Updated 26 May 2021
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UAE is ‘number one’ in world’s coronavirus vaccination race, health ministry says

  • UAE health sector spokesman Farida Al-Hosani said the new rules would come into force from June 6
  • More than 78.11 percent of people over 16 years and 84.59 of individuals over 60 years have been vaccinated

DUBAI: The UAE is now the world’s leading nation in its vaccination race efforts to combat coronavirus, the country’s health ministry revealed Tuesday. 
The country’s National Crisis and Emergency Management Authority, said in a tweet: “We are pleased to announce that the UAE is at the top of vaccine distribution rate, becoming the first country in vaccine distribution per 100 people worldwide.”
“This achievement is a testament to the success of the national vaccination campaign and the country’s proactive approach to achieving a sustainable recovery,” the ministry added.

Latest figures by NCEMA show that more than 78.11 per cent of residents and citizens in the UAE have now been vaccinated against COVID-19.
It also states that 84.59 percent of those aged 60 and above have been vaccinated.
The UAE offers Sinopharm, Pfizer, and Sputnik-V vaccines for residents and nationals.
On Tuesday, the UAE said attending events in the country will only be open to those vaccinated against Covid-19 and who have tested negative on a PCR test, state news agency WAM reported.
UAE health sector spokesman Farida Al-Hosani said the new rules would come into force from June 6, adding that precautionary measures, such as face masks and social distancing, would remain in place.


Second drone in 24 hours found crashed in northwest Turkiye

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Second drone in 24 hours found crashed in northwest Turkiye

  • The authorities have pointed the finger at Russia for an unmanned aerial vehicle discovered on Friday near the city of Izmit

ISTANBUL: A drone of unknown origin has been found in Turkiye, less than a day after another unmanned aerial vehicle of suspected Russian origin crashed in the northwest, Turkish media reported on Saturday.
According to several independent television networks and the Cumhuriyet newspaper, the drone was found in an empty field near the town of Balikesir, some three hours southwest of Istanbul.
The Turkish authorities had yet to react to the news, but the Halk TV and Haberturk broadcasters reported that the drone was transported to Ankara for analysis.
Citing farmers, several media outlets reported that the crash appeared to have taken place days ago.
The incident, the third of its kind since Monday, comes after Turkiye warned both Russia and Ukraine against letting their ongoing war spill over elsewhere in the region.
The authorities have pointed the finger at Russia for an unmanned aerial vehicle discovered on Friday near the city of Izmit, around 30 kilometers (18 miles) south of the Black Sea, which has seen strikes on ships in recent weeks.
According to the Turkish interior ministry, which has opened an investigation, the drone “is believed to be of Russian-made Orlan-10 type used for reconnaissance and surveillance purposes according to initial findings.”
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned against the Black Sea becoming an “area of confrontation” between Russia and Ukraine, which occupy the opposite shores of the body of water to Turkiye.