UAE Reports 3 More Monkeypox Cases

People make the most of the day in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 29 May 2022. (EPA)
People make the most of the day in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 29 May 2022. (EPA)
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UAE Reports 3 More Monkeypox Cases

People make the most of the day in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 29 May 2022. (EPA)
People make the most of the day in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 29 May 2022. (EPA)

The United Arab Emirates recorded three more cases of monkeypox, the health ministry said on Monday, nearly a week after announcing the Gulf state's first case of the virus.

The ministry did not reveal any details about the individuals infected. The first case was a 29-year-old woman visiting the country from West Africa.

"Monkeypox is a viral disease, but usually a self-limited one, if compared to Covid-19. It's mostly transmitted to humans through close contact with an infected person or animal, including bodily fluids, and respiratory droplets, or with material contaminated with the virus. It can also be passed to the baby in the womb," the Ministry said in a statement.

It urged the community to follow appropriate preventive measures and careful precautions while traveling and to stay safer in large crowds and avoid risky behaviors.

It also reassured the community that the UAE health authorities are taking all necessary measures, including investigation, examination of contacts, and monitoring their health.

Moreover, the Ministry stressed that it is cooperating with other health authorities in implementing an epidemiological surveillance system, in accordance with the highest global practices, to ensure sustainable efficiency and community protection from communicable diseases, and rapid detection, as well as work to limit the spread of all diseases and viruses, including monkeypox.

"All health authorities in the country are committed to a unified national medical guide for dealing with monkeypox - infected people and their contacts. This includes complete isolation of the infected in hospitals until they recover, while quarantining their close contacts for a period of no less than 21 days at home and monitoring their health condition, and enforcing their compliance with home isolation."

The Ministry called for obtaining information from official sources in the UAE, and for refraining from spreading rumors and false information, highlighting the importance of staying updated on relevant developments and guidelines issued by the UAE health authorities.



General Authority for Awqaf Promotes Endowment Culture in Saudi Arabia

General Authority for Awqaf Promotes Endowment Culture in Saudi Arabia
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General Authority for Awqaf Promotes Endowment Culture in Saudi Arabia

General Authority for Awqaf Promotes Endowment Culture in Saudi Arabia

The General Authority for Awqaf (Awqaf) is continuing its comprehensive awareness campaign to foster a culture of endowments within Saudi society, highlighting the value of endowments as a cornerstone of social solidarity and a strategic tool for achieving financial sustainability.

By funding critical sectors such as education, health, housing, and charitable work, endowments play a significant role in supporting the Kingdom's comprehensive development.

Awqaf announced that it has supervised over SAR2.3 billion in total endowment expenditures, distributed across several key sectors. The largest portion, over SAR1.5 billion, was allocated to the Pilgrim Experience Program, while SAR368 million was directed toward mosque development.

Additionally, SAR133 million supported environmental and water programs, SAR126 million went to the housing sector, SAR87 million was used for education support, and SAR72 million was provided to assist groups in need. The healthcare sector also received SAR15 million.

This comprehensive distribution of funds aligns with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 by enabling non-profit financing tools and encouraging sustainable community practices.