A new video has been shared by the UAE nation brand, about the importance of trust during the COVID-19 crisis.
25.03.2020 - 15:08 / ahlanlive.com
Yesterday, it was announced that an additional 45 cases of COVID-19 coronavirus were reported in the UAE.
The individuals who tested positive belonged to various nationalities, including one each from the Philippines, Iraq, Tunisia, Syria, Kuwait, Italy, Peru, Ethiopia, Lebanon, Somalia, UK, Sudan, Egypt, Ireland, Russia, Montenegro, France, and Poland, in addition to two from Canada, three from Bangladesh, four each from Pakistan and the US, and seven from both the UAE and India.
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A new video has been shared by the UAE nation brand, about the importance of trust during the COVID-19 crisis.
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