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		<title>Abu Dhabi revises home quarantine rules</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2021 06:33:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>OUR CORRESPONDENT The Abu Dhabi Emergency, Crisis and Disasters Committee, in collaboration with Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre, has updated the home quarantine guidelines for arriving travellers and those in contact with a positive case, to protect the health and safety of all. Those vaccinated must quarantine for seven days and take a PCR test</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>OUR CORRESPONDENT</strong></p>
<p>The Abu Dhabi Emergency, Crisis and Disasters Committee, in collaboration with Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre, has updated the home quarantine guidelines for arriving travellers and those in contact with a positive case, to protect the health and safety of all.</p>
<p>Those vaccinated must quarantine for seven days and take a PCR test on day 6. If the PCR test result is negative, they can remove the wristband on day 7. Those in quarantine in the emirate are provided with a medically approved wristband for the duration of quarantine, after clearing immigration at airport.</p>
<p>Those who are not vaccinated must quarantine for 12 days and take a PCR test on day 11. If the PCR test result is negative, they can remove the wristband on day 12.</p>
<p>Vaccinated as well as unvaccinated passengers coming from green countries do not need to quarantine themselves. However, the former will need to do an RT-PCR test on arrival and on Day 6, and the latter on days 6 and 12 from arrival. Vaccinated people coming from other countries must quarantine themselves for 5 days. Additionally, they will need to do an RT-PCR test on arrival and on day 4 from arrival. This will be 10 days quarantine and test on arrival and day 8 for the unvaccinated.</p>
<p>The above rules apply to those who received their second dose of the vaccine at least 28 days prior to the day of travel. Information about the vaccine must be documented on the Al Hosn app.</p>
<p>Green countries presently are Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bhutan, Brunei, China, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Greenland, Hong Kong (SAR), Iceland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Malta, Mauritius, Moldova, Morocco, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, United States of America and Uzbekistan. This is the updated list from June 24 onwards.</p>
<p>There are travel corridors with Bahrain, Greece, Serbia and Seychelles for fully vaccinated UAE passengers.</p>
<p>Those in contact and registered in the home quarantine programme can conduct a free walk-in PCR test and remove the wristband at COVID-19 Prime Assessment Centres at Zayed Port, Mafraq Hospital and ADNEC (Abu Dhabi City), Al Ain Convention Centre, Al Khubiaisi, and Madinat Zayed in Al Dhafra, as well as all SEHA hospitals in Al Dhafra.</p>
<p>Those violating home quarantine will be slapped a fine of AED 50,000.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia has suspended flights from UAE owing to the detection of virus variant in the latter country. Etihad and Emirates, the national carriers, suspended flights as a result with effect from July 4.</p>
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		<title>2,216 new cases of COVID-19 detected in Kerala on March 28</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Mar 2021 13:02:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>COVID-19 has been confirmed for 2,216 people in Kerala today. The district-wise break-up of the infected are Kozhikode 403, Kannur 285, Ernakulam 220, Malappuram 207, Thrissur 176, Kasaragod 163, Thiruvananthapuram 147, Kottayam 139, Kollam 127, Alappuzha 93, Pathanamthitta 82, Wayanad 64, Palakkad 63 and Idukki 47. One person from the UK confirmed COVID-19 within the</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>COVID-19 has been confirmed for 2,216 people in Kerala today. The district-wise break-up of the infected are Kozhikode 403, Kannur 285, Ernakulam 220, Malappuram 207, Thrissur 176, Kasaragod 163, Thiruvananthapuram 147, Kottayam 139, Kollam 127, Alappuzha 93, Pathanamthitta 82, Wayanad 64, Palakkad 63 and Idukki 47.<br />
One person from the UK confirmed COVID-19 within the last 24 hours. COVID-19 has so far been confirmed for 109 people from the UK (103), South Africa (5) and Brazil (1). Of these, 101 tested negative. A total of 11 people were diagnosed with the genetically modified virus.<br />
During the last 24 hours, 47,229 samples were tested. The test positivity rate is 4.69. A total of 1,30,13,503 samples have so far been sent for testing, including LAMP and antigen testing.<br />
It has been confirmed today that 12 deaths in the last few days were due to COVID-19. This brings the total death toll to 4,579.<br />
Today, 92 of those diagnosed with the disease are from outside Kerala and 1,931 people were infected through contact. Contact source for 170 is not clear. Kozhikode 389, Kannur 192, Ernakulam 208, Malappuram 202, Thrissur 172, Kasaragod 136, Thiruvananthapuram 91, Kottayam 124, Kollam 119, Alappuzha 92, Pathanamthitta 72, Wayanad 61, Palakkad 28 and Idukki 45 were affected by contact.<br />
Twenty-three health workers were affected by the disease. Kasaragod 12, Ernakulam 4, Kannur 3, Kozhikode 2, Pathanamthitta and Thrissur 1 health workers were affected.<br />
The test results of 1,853 people who were diagnosed and treated were negative. Thiruvananthapuram 174, Kollam 148, Pathanamthitta 139, Alappuzha 45, Kottayam 122, Idukki 25, Ernakulam 326, Thrissur 155, Palakkad 85, Malappuram 166, Kozhikode 257, Wayanad 35, Kannur 140 and Kasaragod 36 had negative results today. With this, 24,582 people have been diagnosed with the disease and are still undergoing treatment. 10,88,522 people have so far been freed from Kovid.<br />
There are currently 1,29,264 people under surveillance in various districts of the state. Of these, 1,25,392 are under home / institutional quarantine and 3,872 in hospitals. A total of 524 people were admitted to hospitals today.<br />
Today there are two new hotspots and no area is excluded from the hotspot list. There are currently a total of 357 hotspots.</p>
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