An artwork by Romy Ravindran as part of the exhibition Diversity Through Art. Courtesy Cartoon Art Gallery
An artwork by Romy Ravindran as part of the exhibition Diversity Through Art. Courtesy Cartoon Art Gallery
An artwork by Romy Ravindran as part of the exhibition Diversity Through Art. Courtesy Cartoon Art Gallery
An artwork by Romy Ravindran as part of the exhibition Diversity Through Art. Courtesy Cartoon Art Gallery

5 things to do today: See the exhibition Diversity Through Art or take part in Feel the Beat


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See the exhibition Diversity Through Art, featuring works by 28 UAE-based female artists. Each artwork acts as a journal that urges viewers to embrace diversity and display tolerance. Opens today, 7pm to 9pm, The Cartoon Art Gallery, 4B Street, Al Quoz, Dubai, 04 346 6467, www.cartoonartgallery.org

Take part in Feel the Beat, an initiative by Majid Al Futtaim to encourage wellness and exercise through preventative cardiovascular disease testing and professional healthcare advice. Plus create music based on your heartbeat with a personalised soundtrack mixed by a DJ. From noon to 7pm, Metro Link, City Centre Deira, Dubai, www.facebook.com/CityCentreDeira

Register to take part in the Arabian Ranches Golf Club ladies' golf programme, which is suitable for both beginners and seasoned golfers, with lots of activities and social events. Plus get access to the practice facilities and discounted mid-week green fees. Term runs till October 9, from Dh1,125 for six weeks, Arabian Ranches Golf Club, Arabian Ranches, Dubai, 04 366 4700, golfacademy@arabianranchesgolf.ae

Make plans to visit Hard Rock Cafe Dubai to celebrate Freddie for a Day, in honour of what would have been Freddie Mercury's 70th birthday. Enjoy a weekend of Queen's music and a Queen tribute band from the UK on Saturday and a Queen-themed Monster Music Quiz on Monday. Saturday and Monday from 8.30pm, free entry, Hard Rock Cafe Dubai, Dubai Festival City Mall, Dubai, www.hardrock.com/dubai

Plan to visit The Mall at World Trade Centre Abu Dhabi and enjoy a series of activities as part of the Back to School Event, including the endangered-animal water-bottle sculpture workshop, puppet shows, arts and crafts. Tomorrow and Saturday, 3pm to 7pm, ground floor, The Mall at World Trade Centre Abu Dhabi, Khalifa bin Zayed the First Street, Abu Dhabi, www.wtcad.ae

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Sinopharm vaccine explained

The Sinopharm vaccine was created using techniques that have been around for decades. 

“This is an inactivated vaccine. Simply what it means is that the virus is taken, cultured and inactivated," said Dr Nawal Al Kaabi, chair of the UAE's National Covid-19 Clinical Management Committee.

"What is left is a skeleton of the virus so it looks like a virus, but it is not live."

This is then injected into the body.

"The body will recognise it and form antibodies but because it is inactive, we will need more than one dose. The body will not develop immunity with one dose," she said.

"You have to be exposed more than one time to what we call the antigen."

The vaccine should offer protection for at least months, but no one knows how long beyond that.

Dr Al Kaabi said early vaccine volunteers in China were given shots last spring and still have antibodies today.

“Since it is inactivated, it will not last forever," she said.

Pox that threatens the Middle East's native species

Camelpox

Caused by a virus related to the one that causes human smallpox, camelpox typically causes fever, swelling of lymph nodes and skin lesions in camels aged over three, but the animal usually recovers after a month or so. Younger animals may develop a more acute form that causes internal lesions and diarrhoea, and is often fatal, especially when secondary infections result. It is found across the Middle East as well as in parts of Asia, Africa, Russia and India.

Falconpox

Falconpox can cause a variety of types of lesions, which can affect, for example, the eyelids, feet and the areas above and below the beak. It is a problem among captive falcons and is one of many types of avian pox or avipox diseases that together affect dozens of bird species across the world. Among the other forms are pigeonpox, turkeypox, starlingpox and canarypox. Avipox viruses are spread by mosquitoes and direct bird-to-bird contact.

Houbarapox

Houbarapox is, like falconpox, one of the many forms of avipox diseases. It exists in various forms, with a type that causes skin lesions being least likely to result in death. Other forms cause more severe lesions, including internal lesions, and are more likely to kill the bird, often because secondary infections develop. This summer the CVRL reported an outbreak of pox in houbaras after rains in spring led to an increase in mosquito numbers.

PROVISIONAL FIXTURE LIST

Premier League

Wednesday, June 17 (Kick-offs uae times) Aston Villa v Sheffield United 9pm; Manchester City v Arsenal 11pm 

Friday, June 19 Norwich v Southampton 9pm; Tottenham v Manchester United 11pm  

Saturday, June 20 Watford v Leicester 3.30pm; Brighton v Arsenal 6pm; West Ham v Wolves 8.30pm; Bournemouth v Crystal Palace 10.45pm 

Sunday, June 21 Newcastle v Sheffield United 2pm; Aston Villa v Chelsea 7.30pm; Everton v Liverpool 10pm 

Monday, June 22 Manchester City v Burnley 11pm (Sky)

Tuesday, June 23 Southampton v Arsenal 9pm; Tottenham v West Ham 11.15pm 

Wednesday, June 24 Manchester United v Sheffield United 9pm; Newcastle v Aston Villa 9pm; Norwich v Everton 9pm; Liverpool v Crystal Palace 11.15pm

Thursday, June 25 Burnley v Watford 9pm; Leicester v Brighton 9pm; Chelsea v Manchester City 11.15pm; Wolves v Bournemouth 11.15pm

Sunday June 28 Aston Villa vs Wolves 3pm; Watford vs Southampton 7.30pm 

Monday June 29 Crystal Palace vs Burnley 11pm

Tuesday June 30 Brighton vs Manchester United 9pm; Sheffield United vs Tottenham 11.15pm 

Wednesday July 1 Bournemouth vs Newcastle 9pm; Everton vs Leicester 9pm; West Ham vs Chelsea 11.15pm

Thursday July 2 Arsenal vs Norwich 9pm; Manchester City vs Liverpool 11.15pm

 

The specs

Engine: 4.0-litre V8 twin-turbocharged and three electric motors

Power: Combined output 920hp

Torque: 730Nm at 4,000-7,000rpm

Transmission: 8-speed dual-clutch automatic

Fuel consumption: 11.2L/100km

On sale: Now, deliveries expected later in 2025

Price: expected to start at Dh1,432,000