UAE is a role model in healthcare


Giving the message of resilience and optimism loud and clear on the occasion of World Health Day, Dubai’s iconic Burj Khalifa lit up with a motivational video by the Ministry of Health and Prevention aiming to encourage people to keep faith in the UAE's capability to pass the Covid-19 crisis.

Calling UAE a ‘model to be emulated’ by the world, Dr Mohamed Salim Al Olama, MoHAP Under-Secretary and Head of Board of Directors of the Emirates Health Services Establishment (EHSE), said: “World Health Day is an important occasion to celebrate the achievements of the UAE in managing and governing the Covid-19 phase in a way that enhanced its competitiveness in the healthcare field globally. This day is also an opportunity to affirm the country’s well-established approach towards achieving health fairness and equality as a model to be emulated, thanks to the forward-looking vision and the presence of qualified teams well-determined to continue the march of the state's achievements.”


Giving out his message to keep trusting the country’s healthcare system, Abdul Rahman bin Mohammed Al-Owais, UAE’s Minister of Health, said: “The UAE continues to make use of its resources and capabilities to provide high-quality health services, lab tests, and vaccinations. This is in line with the state’s strategy aimed at enhancing business sustainability and national resilience in the management of health crises and emergencies, through the readiness and proactive plans and the exploitation of innovative solutions and sophisticated infrastructure.”

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