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    Those with a COVID-19 vaccine don’t need to quarantine at this luxe destination

    As the UAE just reached the incredible milestone of having administered over two million COVID-19 vaccine doses, a luxury destination has just announced those who have received their jab will no longer need to quarantine.
    The Seychelles has announced it’s reopening its borders and those no need for international travellers to quarantine as long as they have been vaccinated.

    Those visiting the nation, which consists of 115 islands, will need to ensure they have had two doses of the vaccine which will need to be attested by a certificate of vaccination. It is mandatory for the certificate to be uploaded to the Seychelles’ Travel Authorisation portal.
    Once the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine is received, tourists will need to wait two weeks after the second dose to be eligible for a quarantine-free holiday.

    Prior to this announcement, the holiday destination had stringent measures in place for those who could and could not visit.
    Only travellers coming to the country via private jet were permitted entry of from these seven countries: the UAE, the UK, France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany and Austria.
    This recent announcement aims to kickstart the Seychelles’ tourism industry, which has been greatly affected by the pandemic.
    For those who live in the UAE seeking a holiday, this is positive news as the nationwide vaccination programme is well underway with both the Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine and the Pfizer vaccine being administered across the emirates.
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    Donald Trump’s daughter announces engagement to Lebanese ‘billionaire heir’

    As Donald Trump prepares to bid his final farewell to the White House, he does have some things to celebrate.
    The US president’s youngest daughter Tiffany Trump has just announced her engagement to Michael Boulos, whom she has been dating since 2018.

    The timing is very interesting given the announcement was made on her father’s last day in office, but nonetheless the 27-year-old was elated to share the couple’s happy news on Instagram.
    Trump posted a photo of herself and Boulos in the White House, also showcasing her diamond ring which, according to the Daily Mail, was designed by jeweller Samer Halimeh and is worth $1.2 million (Dhs4.4 million).

    “It has been an honour to celebrate many milestones, historic occasions and create memories with my family here at the White House, none more special than my engagement to my amazing fiancé Michael! Feeling blessed and excited for the next chapter!” she captioned the photo.

    Boulos is of Lebanese and French descent but grew up in Lagos, Nigeria, where his father, Massad runs Boulos Enterprises and is the CEO of SCOA Nigeria. The 23-year-old has been described as a “billionaire heir” by  Vanity Fair.
    Boulos eventually moved from Lagos to London to complete his undergraduate degree.
    As for how this newly-engaged couple met, they were introduced. to one another in Greece in the summer of 2018 at Dubai-based Lindsay Lohan’s club in Mykonos. The couple were then first seen publicly together at New York Fashion Week that same year.
    The happy news comes just as Donald Trump prepares to hang up his hat as President of the United States to make way for President-Elect Joe Biden and Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris.
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    A female doctor has developed Saudi Arabia’s first COVID-19 vaccine

    As the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia continues to make strides in the fight against COVID-19, a major breakthrough has happened by a Saudi doctor.
    Dr. Iman Al Mansour from Iman Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University and Ph.D. holder in Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology-University of Massachusetts has just developed Saudi Arabia’s very first COVID-19 vaccine while being an assistant professor at the university.

    Per the university, the preclinical studies of the developed vaccine have been completed and the research has been published. Once the necessary approvals have been given clinical trials will commence.

    نجاح #أول_لقاح_سعودي مضاد لفيروس كورونا في جامعة الإمام عبدالرحمن بن فيصل بقيادة الدكتورة #إيمان_المنصور، وفريقها البحثي من التوصل إلى أول لقاح سعودي ضد فيروس كورونا المستجد…هنيئا لـ #جبل_طويق و لوطننا الغالي هذا الإنجاز🇸🇦💚 pic.twitter.com/r0t6TwDHGF
    — الردع السعودي #2030 🇸🇦 (@s_hm2030) January 15, 2021

    As per research findings published in the scientific Pharmaceutical Journal, the vaccine now enters the trial phase and has now adopted a DNA technology which no longer requires freezing, thanks to Dr. Iman Al-Mansour on this Saudi milestone.
    Also read: Female court judges will ‘very soon’ be appointed in Saudi Arabia
    While about 60,000 people have already been inoculated with the vaccination in the Kingdom, more than two million people have registered for the vaccine in the first month after the registration process was launched.
    Congratulation to Dr. Iman Al Mansour for achieving this phenomenal milestone in Saudi’s history.
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    Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are reportedly meeting with divorce lawyers

    While split rumours have been circulating about Kim Kardashian and Kanye West for the last couple of weeks, it’s been reported no final decisions had been made on their break-up and that the couple had been attended marriage counselling settings.
    However, it seems the pair are reportedly set to meet with divorce lawyers.

    Per People magazine, it’s been claimed that the power couple, who have four chidlren together, “completely” stopped going to couples counselling togehter.
    “[West] is talking to divorce lawyers this week,” a source told the publication.

    According to Entertainment Tonight last week, a divorce is inevitable for the couple as the beauty entrepreneur is wanting to focus on “a lot of amazing things that are coming her way”.
    “Kim has tried everything she can to make things work with Kanye but it’s not working,” a source told the publication. “Kim has held on to the relationship in hopes of a change and for the sake of the kids, but all signs are pointing to divorce.”
    The couple reportedly spent the festive period separately, with West residing in Wyoming on their ranch, while Kardashian was with her family and their children in Los Angeles and Lake Tahoe.
    Difficulties in 2020
    Last year was a particularly difficult year for West’s mental health. In the latter half of 2020, West began posting a series of erratic Twitter posts regarding personal matters, his family and more.
    Following this, there were various reports that the couple’s marriage was strained but Kardashian was determined to make it work.

    At the beginning of August, the reality star even took to Instagram to address the erratic behaviour her husband has been showing and also addressed his bipolar disorder.
    “As many of you know, Kanye has bipolar disorder,” she began. “Anyone who has this or has a loved one in their life who does, knows how incredibly complicated and painful it is to understand.”
    She continued to say, “I understand Kanye is subject to criticism because he is a public figure and his actions at times can cause strong opinions and emotions.”
    The 39-year-old went onto highlight how the loss of his mother has affected him, as well as struggling with mental health issues has put “pressure” on him.
    “Living with bipolar disorder does not diminish or invalidate his dreams and his creative ideas, no matter how big or unobtainable they may feel to some,” she said. “That is part of his genius and as we have all witnessed, many of his big dreams have come true.”
    She asked that everyone give “grace” to the individuals, including her husband, who are struggling with mental issues, and also asked for “compassion and empathy” during this trying time.
    Kardashian and West are still yet to make a public statement about their reported split.
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    The UAE has reached a major global milestone in COVID-19 vaccinations

    As countries are beginning vaccination processes against the COVID-19 vaccine, the UAE has already reached a major global milestone.
    With the aim of vaccinating half of the population by March, the nation now ranks first across the globe in the daily distribution of doses of coronavirus vaccines.

    According to the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA), the rate for vaccinations over the last seven days in the UAE has been 1.16 per 100 people.

    Dr. Saif Al Dhaheri: The UAE ranked first worldwide in terms of daily doses over the past seven days at a rate of 1.16 doses per 100 people, and fifth in terms of the availability of Covid-19 vaccines.#TogetherWeRecover
    — NCEMA UAE (@NCEMAUAE) January 19, 2021

    Reaching another milestone, the UAE has also now administered over two million doses of COVID-19 vaccines.

    The #UAE has exceeded 2 million doses of the Covid19 vaccine. #TogetherWeRecover pic.twitter.com/mLvJO3mvHW
    — NCEMA UAE (@NCEMAUAE) January 19, 2021

    Sinophram vaccine
    There are currently two vaccines available in the UAE, the first to being the Sinopharm vaccine.
    The vaccine underwent clinical trials in Abu Dhabi during summer last year and it was confirmed by health authorities saying that the “analysis [from the trial of 31,000 people] shows no serious safety concerns”.
    High-up government officials including His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and the Ruler of Dubai, Her Excellency Noura bint Mohammed Al Kaab, the Minister of Culture and Youth and more have received the Sinopharm vaccine.
    Pfizer vaccine
    Then, at the end of December, the COVID-19 Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine was approved to be administered in Dubai.
    After undergoing numerous clinical trials, the vaccine has been found to have 95 per cent efficacy. Recently, the DHA outlined exactly who is currently eligible to receive the vaccine.
    The vaccine has already started to be rolled out, with some government ministers already receiving their first doses. As of today, this now includes Director-General of the Government of Dubai Media Office (GDMO) Her Excellency Mona Al Marri.
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    In pictures: Sheikh Hamdan’s spectacular shots of Dubai engulfed in fog

    The internet hasn’t been able to stop talking about the fog that hit the UAE this week.
    In particular, Dubai has been engulfed in some heavy fog making for some quite epic photographs, which many have shared on social media including His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Crown Prince of Dubai.

    A couple of days ago His Highness shared a spectacular video of the early morning fog which included some views of iconic landmarks the Burk Khalifa and the Burj Al Arab.
    Now the Crown Prince of Dubai has shared even more shots of the fog from today, this time in photo form.

    The first snap looks directly down on the rooftop of the Burj Al Arab, which is encased in a sea of mist and clouds. The second one showcases another Dubai skyscraper, the Burj Khalifa, with only the very top of the world’s tallest building being visible amongst the clouds and fog.

    The other shots shared show Dubai in the dark with the thick fog encasing even more skyscrapers.
    Those living in the UAE can expect the fog to be a weather talking point for a little longer as the National Centre of Meteorology has forecasted the mist to stay for the rest of the week.

    #NCM #UAE #officialuaeweather #weatherforecast #seastate #windspeed #winddirection #rain #fog pic.twitter.com/VQbjp1i7Uv
    — المركز الوطني للأرصاد (@NCMS_media) January 16, 2021

    However, by Friday the fog is expected to have cleared.
    As for temperatures in Dubai, expect it to get quite chilly during the evenings with lows of 14 degrees celsius.
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    The incredible Malala Yousafzai to headline the Emirates Literature Festival

    IN PARTNERSHIP: It’s that time of year to get your literary fix – and after a pretty horrible year, the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature has got wonderful treats in store with literary icons, the hottest new novelists, a Bollywood goddess and an international hero who has inspired the world with her courage.
    Nobel prize winner and activist Malala, and author Elif Shafak are among the top names announced by for the 2021 event (29 January – 13 February) featuring an unmissable programme with live and virtual sessions embracing literature, art, film, food and performance.

    The incomparable Malala will be in Dubai to tell her story and her vision for the future, while Shafak, one of the most influential novelists writing today, best known for Forty Rules of Love, will be exploring her writing and the importance of bridging the gap between the East and West.

    Avni Doshi, whose debut novel Burnt Sugar was shortlisted for the 2020 Booker Prize, will be comparing notes on the journey to get published with Derek Owusu whose own debut work, That Reminds Me, has also received international acclaim.
    One of the most talked-about books last year, London-based author, pop culture writer, commentator and self-confessed “romcomisseur” Bolu Babalola breathes new life into mythical love stories and folk tales from around the world. Oyinkan Braithwaite’s debut novel, Lagos noir My Sister the Serial Killer was shortlisted for a host of awards and oozes sharp, dark humour.
    Author and screenwriter Satyarth Nayak will be celebrating the phenomenon of Bollywood star Sridevi: The Eternal Screen Goddess, hailed as the first pan-Indian female superstar, looking at her rise from child star to one of the greatest movie luminaries who changed the narrative of Indian cinema.
    The latest health and well-being advice enables you to live your best life, including a panel considering the dangers of the anti-facts movement. With fearmongering, disinformation and dangerous conspiracy theories drowning the science, our medical experts will take a scalpel to the mass of confusing data on topics from fad diets to the coronavirus outbreak considering.

    “The biggest impact on your health is…with the simplest solution. It’s how we feed ourselves” is the advice from Dr Rupy Aujla with his all-new practical guide to take you on a culinary journey through food in medicine showing the medicinal benefits of eating well.
    This year there are even more chances to get involved as the Festival is spread over three weekends with family-friendly literature and art-themed events and activities at Jameel Arts Centre and Alserkal Avenue, in addition to the Festival’s home, the InterContinental Dubai Festival City.
    Tickets will be required for each session, including the free events, with prices starting at Dhs60 for adults, Dhs40 for a child.
    The Festival will be fully compliant with all COVID-19 prevention regulations and guidelines.
    See full details of the festival online. For the full list of authors, visit emirateslitfest.com/authors.
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    Emirates rolls out COVID-19 vaccine programme for employees

    With the administering of a COVID-19 vaccine well underway in the UAE, Emirates Airline has begun a vaccination programme for its employees.
    Working with the Dubai Health Authority and the Ministry of Health and Prevention, the airline is amongst some of the first in the world to begin to offer employees a COVID-19 vaccination option.

    With the Sinophram and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines both being available in Dubai, the Dubai-based airline is giving its employees access to both.
    Ensuring accessibility of the vaccines for its employees is as easy as possible, inoculation appointments will be available seven days a week, 12 hours a day, with the aim those who are frontline aviation workers can be vaccinated as soon as possible.

    Similarly, just as the general public are able to, Emirates employees can also receive the jab at designated vaccine hubs around the UAE.
    Sinophram vaccine
    Out of the two vaccines that are currently available in the UAE, the first to be administered was the Sinopharm vaccine.
    The vaccine underwent clinical trials in Abu Dhabi during summer last year and it was confirmed by health authorities saying that the “analysis [from the trial of 31,000 people] shows no serious safety concerns”.
    High-up government officials including His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and the Ruler of Dubai, Her Excellency Noura bint Mohammed Al Kaab, the Minister of Culture and Youth and more have received the Sinopharm vaccine.
    Pfizer vaccine
    Then, at the end of December, the COVID-19 Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine was approved to be administered in Dubai.
    After undergoing numerous clinical trials, the vaccine has been found to have 95 per cent efficacy. Recently, the DHA outlined exactly who is currently eligible to receive the vaccine.
    The vaccine has already started to be rolled out, with some government ministers already receiving their first doses. As of today, this now includes Director-General of the Government of Dubai Media Office (GDMO) Her Excellency Mona Al Marri.
    – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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