Spot gold was slightly down at $2,335.13 per gram on Monday
Yesterday, the UAE recorded its lowest number of cases since April, even as it announced no daily deaths due to complications caused by the coronavirus for the third day straight. The UAE has seen a steady dip in the number of reported cases over the past week. Monday's 164 cases is almost half of what was reported on July 29 (375). The assuring statistics come at a time when the UAE has accelerated its testing and tracing regimes.
Over 5.18 million tests have been conducted across the emirates, with thousands done for free for Emiratis and expats as part of a mass testing scheme that's being carried out at dedicated centres.
At 90 per cent, the UAE also has one of the highest recovery rates in the world, Abdul Rahman Al Owais, Minister of Health and Prevention, said on Monday. This is significantly higher than the global recovery rate of around 58 per cent.
Spot gold was slightly down at $2,335.13 per gram on Monday
As authorities sprang into action to drain waterlogging, tenants and homeowners had to navigate the aftermath of nature's unpredictability
The 51-year-old recently competed in the Masters Indoor World Cup — his 10th international tournament since undergoing surgery
Met Department advised people to take precautions during strong convective cloud activity associated with rainfall over Eastern and Northern areas
Earlier, interest-free loans were announced for Emiratis whose businesses were affected by the rains, with a grace period of 6 to 12 months
Following a $3 per barrel average global price increase in March, petrol prices for April increased by 12 fils per litre in the UAE
Annual rents in Dubai are usually paid in two, four or six instalments via post-dated cheques