No reason to panic about coronavirus: UAE health ministry

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The confirmation of the first coronavirus cases in the UAE doesn’t pose a threat to public health.

That’s the message from the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP), which says the situation is not a cause for concern.

It added that the four-member Chinese family diagnosed with the virus is in a stable condition.

Dr. Hussain Al Rand is the Assistant Undersecretary for health centres and clinics at the ministry.

He told ARN News that there’s no reason to panic.

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