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The UAE government is providing a series of healthcare services to families waiting before flying to the United States.

In a medical clinic in a humanitarian city in the UAE, an Afghan father held his sick toddler child tightly to his chest while waiting for his turn to receive medical care. He is one of a group of Afghan evacuees in the UAE who are receiving medical care during their temporary stay in the country.

The UAE government is providing a series of healthcare services to families who are waiting before flying to the United States and other Western countries.

“My son is sick. He is having a fever. I am waiting for the doctor,” the father said.

The medical and healthcare services provided by VPS to Afghan evacuees include gynecology, pediatrics and general medicine. According to a medical source, at least five women delivered babies after arriving in Abu Dhabi.

A senior official of the UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation said at a media briefing on Thursday that the UAE is providing families with a range of services, including high-quality housing, medical care and sanitation facilities. An official said that these families are also regularly tested for the new coronavirus, and those infected will be quarantined.

During a media visit to the city on Saturday, Khaleej Times saw Afghan families vying for their biometrics and other formalities. Departing from Abu Dhabi to the destination country was the next available flight.

In order to meet the needs of the approximately 8,500 evacuees currently living in the city, the UAE Red Crescent has established a two-story facility with Abu Dhabi Police and other government entities such as NCEMA to provide basic supplies. Items such as clothes, infant formula, iPhone costs, and hygiene products are all shops and are distributed to families according to their needs.

anjana@khaleejtimes.com

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Anjana Sankar

Anjana Sankar is a journalist based in the UAE, focusing on stories of global conflict, immigration and human rights. She has reported on the front lines of the wars in Yemen and Syria, and has written numerous articles about refugee crises in Bangladesh, Iraq and Europe. From interviewing Daesh militants to joining the UAE army in Yemen, to earthquakes, floods, terrorist attacks and elections, she came out of the most dangerous conflict zone in the world without incident. With more than 14 years of experience, Anjana is currently an assistant editor of Khaleej Times and leads the reporting team. She often talks about women’s empowerment on a Facebook page with more than 40,000 fans.




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