According to Dr Amna Al Dahak, the official spokesperson of the UAE Government, this now brings the total number of cases to 18,878.
This comes after 26,763 medical tests were conducted nationwide.
Dr Amna revealed that three people have died from the virus, which makes the total number of deaths 201 in the country.
She also clarified that 577 more people have recovered from the virus, bringing the total number of recoveries to 5,381.
In a press briefing on Monday, Dr Amna said that the new cases included members of four families who gathered to perform Tarawih prayers together.
This comes after the UAE Fatwa Council had ruled that during the Holy Month of Ramadan the prayers can be performed at home either individually or with people living in the same house.
Authorities are, once again, urging residents to avoid large gatherings and to take all the necessary precautionary measures in order to minimize the risk of contracting or spreading the virus to others.
The UAE's leaders have welcomed the guests of the World Governments Summit 2025, which begins in Dubai on February 11, with record-breaking international participation.
Dubai Customs has successfully intercepted 1.2 tonnes of psychoactive substances at the emirate’s air cargo terminal, preventing a major smuggling attempt.
Dubai Municipality has announced that its parks and recreational facilities attracted over 31 million visitors in 2024, marking a 7% increase from the previous year.
The UAE aims to install over 500 electric vehicles (EV) charging stations by the end of 2025 to support clean transportation and reduce carbon emissions, according to Sharif Al Olama, Under-Secretary for Energy and Petroleum Affairs at the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure.
Emirates Red Crescent has begun welcoming donations for Ramadan through its various projects and initiatives, from meals - including packages being sent to people in Gaza - food baskets, and clothing.
President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan visited His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of Bahrain, at his residence in Abu Dhabi.