Ireland have received good news with confirmation that Monday's one-day international against UAE is set to go ahead.
Previous matches planned for last Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and yesterday were postponed after health officials in the Emirates wouldn't allow them to take place.
This was owing to seven positive tests that had been recorded in the host's squad.
The Emirates Cricket Board statement released said: "Emirates Cricket Board is delighted to confirm that the fourth match in the Sky247.net Abu Dhabi ODI Series 2021 between the UAE and Ireland has been approved by the authorities to proceed tomorrow, Monday January 18th."
"This closing match in the series will be played at the Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi, and will start at 09:30 (UAE Time) (5:30am GMT)."
Richard Holdsworth, High Performance Director for Cricket Ireland, added: "We’re delighted that the go ahead has been granted for the rescheduled match, and the squad is looking forward to getting back into competitive action.
"It has been very disruptive for team planning and player preparation not knowing when the next game will be, but I know that Graham Ford and the squad will adapt and be pleased that there is a confirmed fixture now in place."
"As always, we appreciate the work of the Emirates Cricket Board in getting this game on, and look forward to seeing the lads back on the field as they look to square the series."
Ireland have three ODIs against Afghanistan to come, after they were also delayed earlier this month.