Home Covid-19 UAE reports 375 new Covid-19 cases, 1 death There were 512 new recoveries reported too by Gulf Business July 15, 2020 The UAE government reported 375 new Covid-19 cases on Tuesday, after conducting 52,000 tests to screen for the virus. There are now 55,573 infections that have been detected in the country. However, of this count, 46,025 patients have made a full recovery after receiving the required medical attention. The country’s Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) noted that 512 patients had recovered over the last 24 hours. آخر الإحصائيات حول إصابات فيروس كوفيد 19 في الإمارات . The latest update of Coronavirus (Covid 19) in the UAE#التزامك_حياتك#ملتزمون_يا_وطن#فيروس_كورونا_المستجد #كوفيد19#وزارة_الصحة_ووقاية_المجتمع_الإمارات#coronavirus#covid19#mohap_uae pic.twitter.com/f7qZFOGHws — وزارة الصحة ووقاية المجتمع الإماراتية – MOHAP UAE (@mohapuae) July 14, 2020 The ministry also reported one new death as a result of the virus. The total number of fatalities stands at 335. On Monday, the government had confirmed that it had conducted over four million tests to screen for the virus since the onset of it. With a high recovery rate recorded within the country, a few field hospitals that were earlier set up to deal with the virus are now being closed. On July 7, the Dubai Field Hospital at the World Trade Centre discharged its last patient and closed the facility too. Read: Covid-19 field hospital at Dubai Parks and Resorts to be closed Earlier this week, a 1,200-bed field hospital at Dubai Parks and Resorts that was built in three weeks, managed by Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA), which provided services to over 2,300 Covid-19 patients also said that it was shutting down. Read: Video: Dubai closes Covid-19 field hospital at World Trade Centre Tags Coronavirus in UAE Covid-19 Healthcare News UAE 0 Comments You might also like Standard Chartered expands private banking team in the UAE UAE finalises pact to boost trade with Eurasian Economic Union Informa’s Adam Andersen on how CPHI ME is building bridges in the pharma sector UAE set to roll out 15% tax for global corporate giants