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Ramadan Fasting 2022: UAE Ministry of Health issues Covid warning related to Ramadan

Abu Dhabi: The UAE Ministry of Health has issued a Covid warning regarding Ramadan. The UAE Ministry of Health has stated that there should be no public outcry against Covid. A spokesman for the Department of Health said that safety standards should not be compromised when Ramadan fasting and worship are conducted without interruption. Fareeda al-Husani said. Daily covid cases have been significantly reduced. The ability to offer prayers in mosques during Ramadan is a sign that the country is returning to normal.

But covid still exists. Wearing a mask and keeping distance is mandatory in closed rooms. People should stay away from busy places. Health safety must continue to be adhered to to prevent the spread of covid. The Ministry of Health has asked people not to be careless in disinfecting their hands from time to time and to make it a habit for the good of society.

Women who go to the mosque for Taraweeh prayers should avoid bringing children with them. Those who are fasting should be checked for respiratory symptoms to ensure that they are not infected with Covid. Make sure the test result is negative (pcr test). Until then, avoid visiting family and friends and going to church for prayers. Just because they have been vaccinated does not mean that Kovid will not come. Those who go out must be careful. The Ministry of Health also recommended that health care standards be adhered to.