As many as 767,637 COVID-19 tests were carried out in the UAE between November 25-30, which helped identify 7,495 new cases.
A total of 4,638 patients recovered during the same period, while 13 others died.
The figures were revealed during the UAE government's latest media briefing on Monday.
Spokesperson Dr. Omar Al Hammadi said the fatality rate of 0.3 per cent is among the lowest in the world.
Al Hammadi added that developing a safe COVID-19 vaccine is currently the government's top priority, and he highlighted how the Hope Consortium, recently announced by the UAE will help distribute and deliver billions of vaccine doses around the world next year.
He explained that currently the vaccine is only given to our frontline workers as they are more vulnerable to the infection than others, in addition to the elderly and people with chronic diseases.
The official added that at the beginning of trials, the vaccine will not be given to children or pregnant women until its safety is assured.
The highest priority in the current period is the provision and development of a safe vaccine. The success of a vaccine, its effectiveness and safety, will be a success for all humanity against this pandemic. #CommitToWin
— NCEMA UAE (@NCEMAUAE) November 30, 2020
At the beginning of trials, the vaccine will not be given to children or pregnant women until safety is assured, after that the scope of vaccinations will be expanded to include other groups.#CommitToWin
— NCEMA UAE (@NCEMAUAE) November 30, 2020
During the briefing, Al Hammadi also called on citizens and residents to comply with the COVID-19 precautionary measures during the National Day holidays, and not to be complacent.
We call upon all citizens and residents to adhere to all precautionary measures as we do not want our National Day to be marred by violations and laxity in prevention, the results of which lead to dire consequences.#CommitToWin
— NCEMA UAE (@NCEMAUAE) November 30, 2020
Updates from the #UAE Government media briefing today.#committowin#نلتزم_لننتصر pic.twitter.com/qfYPCtMkHu
— NCEMA UAE (@NCEMAUAE) November 30, 2020