A new medical isolation facility for positive and suspected COVID-19 cases has been set up in Dubai, according to health officials. The step is part of precautionary measures in the country's efforts against the coronavirus pandemic. The newly established 1,500 sq. meter isolation facility is located in an area close to Dubai's Rashid Hospital and contains 25 rooms, which include ICU, medical isolation, treatment, clinics, and examination rooms, according to a statement carried by state-run WAM news agency. "While touring the new facility, Humaid Al Qutami, Director General of the Dubai Health Authority, said the new medical isolation ward was established as a proactive measure to strengthen the authority's efforts in fighting COVID-19 and contributing to the early detection and treatment of patients who have the virus, speeding their recovery," according to a WAM statement. The United Arab Emirates on Monday detected 635 new coronavirus cases after conducting 30,147 tests, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 35,192, the Ministry of Health announced. The total number of recoveries in the country rose to 18,338 after 406 people recovered from the virus on Monday, the government said. -- Agencies