• Bikers wearing protective masks ride past Notre Dame Cathedral, as France reinforces mask-wearing as part of efforts to curb a resurgence of Covid-19 across the country, in Paris, France August 28, 2020. Reuters
    Bikers wearing protective masks ride past Notre Dame Cathedral, as France reinforces mask-wearing as part of efforts to curb a resurgence of Covid-19 across the country, in Paris, France August 28, 2020. Reuters
  • A man with a beak mask holds a camera at a rally against coronavirus measures on Thursday, August 27, 2020. The rally was a prelude to a demonstration expected on Saturday. Police in Berlin have requested thousands of reinforcements from other parts of Germany to cope with planned protests at the weekend by people opposed to coronavirus restrictions. dpa via AP
    A man with a beak mask holds a camera at a rally against coronavirus measures on Thursday, August 27, 2020. The rally was a prelude to a demonstration expected on Saturday. Police in Berlin have requested thousands of reinforcements from other parts of Germany to cope with planned protests at the weekend by people opposed to coronavirus restrictions. dpa via AP
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    People wearing face masks in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. EPA
  • A health worker takes a nasal swab sample to test for Covid-19 in Hyderabad, India. India has the third-highest coronavirus caseload after the United States and Brazil, and the fourth-highest death toll in the world. AP
    A health worker takes a nasal swab sample to test for Covid-19 in Hyderabad, India. India has the third-highest coronavirus caseload after the United States and Brazil, and the fourth-highest death toll in the world. AP
  • A worker pushes a cart with carnations to be shipped to US and Europe at the Flowers of Serruzuela company in Madrid, Colombia. AP Photo
    A worker pushes a cart with carnations to be shipped to US and Europe at the Flowers of Serruzuela company in Madrid, Colombia. AP Photo
  • Musician Doreen Ketchens plays her clarinet at the corner of St. Peter and Royal streets in the French Quarter of New Orleans. AP Photo
    Musician Doreen Ketchens plays her clarinet at the corner of St. Peter and Royal streets in the French Quarter of New Orleans. AP Photo
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    People wait to give their nasal swab samples to test for Covid-19 in Hyderabad, India. AP Photo
  • Thousands of employees of Freeport gold mine block a road at Tembagapura district in Mimika, Indonesia. More than 1,000 workers blocked access to the world's biggest gold mine in protest at a company move to shut down visits to their families over virus concerns. AFP
    Thousands of employees of Freeport gold mine block a road at Tembagapura district in Mimika, Indonesia. More than 1,000 workers blocked access to the world's biggest gold mine in protest at a company move to shut down visits to their families over virus concerns. AFP
  • Spanish film director David Trueba (2-L), Spanish actors Vito Sanz (L) and Anna Alarcon (2-R), and Guinean actor Zidane Barry (R) pose during the presentation of the movie 'A este lado del mundo' (lit. this side of the world) at the Official Category of the 23rd edition of Malaga Film Festival, in Malaga, Spain. EPA
    Spanish film director David Trueba (2-L), Spanish actors Vito Sanz (L) and Anna Alarcon (2-R), and Guinean actor Zidane Barry (R) pose during the presentation of the movie 'A este lado del mundo' (lit. this side of the world) at the Official Category of the 23rd edition of Malaga Film Festival, in Malaga, Spain. EPA
  • A city worker draws a mural campaigning against the Covid-19 on a wall in Jakarta. Indonesia had reported over 150,000 coronavirus cases and 6,858 deaths, but with some of the world's lowest testing rates the true scale is widely believed to be much greater. AFP
    A city worker draws a mural campaigning against the Covid-19 on a wall in Jakarta. Indonesia had reported over 150,000 coronavirus cases and 6,858 deaths, but with some of the world's lowest testing rates the true scale is widely believed to be much greater. AFP
  • A man rests his mask on his chin and folds a cloth for sale in Gauhati, India. AP Photo
    A man rests his mask on his chin and folds a cloth for sale in Gauhati, India. AP Photo
  • People walk through the Myeongdong shopping district in Seoul. South Korea's central bank slashed its growth forecast predicting the world's 12th-largest economy will shrink more than one percent this year as it braces for a surge of coronavirus infections. AFP
    People walk through the Myeongdong shopping district in Seoul. South Korea's central bank slashed its growth forecast predicting the world's 12th-largest economy will shrink more than one percent this year as it braces for a surge of coronavirus infections. AFP
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    A sign advising on Covid-19 and law enforcement is seen as Hurricane Laura approaches Abbeville, Louisiana, US. Reuters
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    The World Health Organisation regional office for the Americas in Washington, DC, US. Bloomberg
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    People protected with face masks walk in the southern area of Sao Paulo, Brazil. EPA
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    Patients sit in the waiting hall at Thailand's first official medical cannabis clinic at the Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine Department inside the Public Health Ministry building on the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand. EPA
  • People wade through a flooded road after the monsoon rain, as the outbreak of Covid-19 continues, in Karachi, Pakistan. Reuters
    People wade through a flooded road after the monsoon rain, as the outbreak of Covid-19 continues, in Karachi, Pakistan. Reuters
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    Sri Lankan health workers carry out Covid-19 swab tests at a public market in Colombo, Sri Lanka. EPA

Coronavirus: UAE records 427 new cases as more than 88,000 tests are conducted


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The UAE recorded 427 new coronavirus cases on Saturday, bringing its total to 69,328.

Officials confirmed a further 341 people had beaten the virus as the recovery tally rose to 60,202.

No patients died, with the death toll in the Emirates remaining at 379.

The latest infections were detected after a further 88,803 tests were conducted.

The UAE has completed close to 7 million tests since the outbreak began, with mass screening a central part of the nation's strategy to combat the pathogen.

Case figures have been on the rise throughout August, leading to renewed calls from authorities for the public to continue to take the threat to health seriously.

On August 3, the UAE recorded only 164 new infections but case numbers rose to a monthly high of 491 on Thursday.

Leading figures in the fight against Covid-19 have warned that the UAE could face a "second wave" of coronavirus cases.

In a television interview on Sunday, Obaid Al Shamsi, director general of the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority, spoke of an urgent need for people to be vigilant to avoid a second wave of Covid-19 cases.

"We need to be aware that the UAE strategy is a balance between the health sector and the economy," he said.

"People think that by opening the economy, the pandemic is over. It is not over. And if we neglect it, then we will face a second wave."

The Ministry of Education this week that schools would temporarily close if two or more cases were identified.

The authority announced new guidelines for the safe return of staff and pupils to classrooms from Sunday.

Using a calculation based on the number of new cases in the community to determine the threat to schools, the guidelines set out four levels of risk: low, moderate, high and extreme levels.

In the event of an 'extreme risk' to safety, which is is reached when there are at least 36 cases per 100,000 population in seven days, in-class lessons will be halted, with a return to full-time distance learning.

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AI traffic lights to ease congestion at seven points to Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Street

The seven points are:

Shakhbout bin Sultan Street

Dhafeer Street

Hadbat Al Ghubainah Street (outbound)

Salama bint Butti Street

Al Dhafra Street

Rabdan Street

Umm Yifina Street exit (inbound)

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Starring: Ali El Ghoureir, Khalil El Roumeithy, Mostafa Abo Seria
Stars: 3

Company Profile

Name: Thndr
Started: 2019
Co-founders: Ahmad Hammouda and Seif Amr
Sector: FinTech
Headquarters: Egypt
UAE base: Hub71, Abu Dhabi
Current number of staff: More than 150
Funds raised: $22 million

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Director: Shawn Levy

Rating: 3/5

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Director: Shazia Iqbal

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Rating: 1/5

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