The Elderly Services Center in the Department of Social Services in Sharjah reported to “Emirates Today” that 9,966 senior citizens and residents in the Emirate of Sharjah and its affiliated areas were vaccinated with the first, second and third doses of the “Covid-19” vaccine, including 2,035 people who took the third supportive dose, In order to ensure their safety.
The director of the elderly services center in the department, Kholoud Al Ali, confirmed that 19,906 doses were provided to senior citizens, people with disabilities and their families, including the first, second and third doses of the “Covid-19” vaccine in Sharjah and its affiliated areas, as part of a community campaign in cooperation with the Ministry of Health. And community protection, in support of the state’s efforts to limit the spread of the virus, and the campaign targeted senior citizens and their families residing with them.
She added that the department is still receiving requests for a booster dose, as 25 teams from the elderly services center in Sharjah, Khorfakkan, Dibba Al-Hisn, Kalba, Al-Hamriyah, Al-Dhaid, Madame, Al-Bataeh and Maliha, conduct home visits to these groups, which includes examining the case and measuring its vital indicators before giving the vaccine, while The work crews continue to follow up the case around the clock to ensure its safety, stressing that the home vaccination service facilitates access to the groups most in need of the vaccine (elder citizens, people of determination, mental patients, and their families).
Al Ali said that home care units to vaccinate senior citizens in their homes in all the emirate and its affiliated cities are working to enhance the health and safety of society.
The Elderly Services Center in the Department of Social Services in Sharjah reported to “Emirates Today” that 9,966 senior citizens and residents in the Emirate of Sharjah and its affiliated areas were vaccinated with the first, second and third doses of the “Covid-19” vaccine, including 2,035 people who took the third supportive dose, In order to ensure their safety.
The director of the elderly services center in the department, Kholoud Al Ali, confirmed that 19,906 doses were provided to senior citizens, people with disabilities and their families, including the first, second and third doses of the “Covid-19” vaccine in Sharjah and its affiliated areas, as part of a community campaign in cooperation with the Ministry of Health. And community protection, in support of the state’s efforts to limit the spread of the virus, and the campaign targeted senior citizens and their families residing with them.
She added that the department is still receiving requests for a booster dose, as 25 teams from the elderly services center in Sharjah, Khorfakkan, Dibba Al-Hisn, Kalba, Al-Hamriyah, Al-Dhaid, Madame, Al-Bataeh and Maliha, conduct home visits to these groups, which includes examining the case and measuring its vital indicators before giving the vaccine, while The work crews continue to follow up the case around the clock to ensure its safety, stressing that the home vaccination service facilitates access to the groups most in need of the vaccine (elder citizens, people of determination, mental patients, and their families).
Al Ali said that home care units to vaccinate senior citizens in their homes in all the emirate and its affiliated cities are working to enhance the health and safety of society.
The Elderly Services Center in the Department of Social Services in Sharjah reported to “Emirates Today” that 9,966 senior citizens and residents in the Emirate of Sharjah and its affiliated areas were vaccinated with the first, second and third doses of the “Covid-19” vaccine, including 2,035 people who took the third supportive dose, In order to ensure their safety.
The director of the elderly services center in the department, Kholoud Al Ali, confirmed that 19,906 doses were provided to senior citizens, people with disabilities and their families, including the first, second and third doses of the “Covid-19” vaccine in Sharjah and its affiliated areas, as part of a community campaign in cooperation with the Ministry of Health. And community protection, in support of the state’s efforts to limit the spread of the virus, and the campaign targeted senior citizens and their families residing with them.
She added that the department is still receiving requests for a booster dose, as 25 teams from the elderly services center in Sharjah, Khorfakkan, Dibba Al-Hisn, Kalba, Al-Hamriyah, Al-Dhaid, Madame, Al-Bataeh and Maliha, conduct home visits to these groups, which includes examining the case and measuring its vital indicators before giving the vaccine, while The work crews continue to follow up the case around the clock to ensure its safety, stressing that the home vaccination service facilitates access to the groups most in need of the vaccine (elder citizens, people of determination, mental patients, and their families).
Al Ali said that home care units to vaccinate senior citizens in their homes in all the emirate and its affiliated cities are working to enhance the health and safety of society.
The Elderly Services Center in the Department of Social Services in Sharjah reported to “Emirates Today” that 9,966 senior citizens and residents in the Emirate of Sharjah and its affiliated areas were vaccinated with the first, second and third doses of the “Covid-19” vaccine, including 2,035 people who took the third supportive dose, In order to ensure their safety.
The director of the elderly services center in the department, Kholoud Al Ali, confirmed that 19,906 doses were provided to senior citizens, people with disabilities and their families, including the first, second and third doses of the “Covid-19” vaccine in Sharjah and its affiliated areas, as part of a community campaign in cooperation with the Ministry of Health. And community protection, in support of the state’s efforts to limit the spread of the virus, and the campaign targeted senior citizens and their families residing with them.
She added that the department is still receiving requests for a booster dose, as 25 teams from the elderly services center in Sharjah, Khorfakkan, Dibba Al-Hisn, Kalba, Al-Hamriyah, Al-Dhaid, Madame, Al-Bataeh and Maliha, conduct home visits to these groups, which includes examining the case and measuring its vital indicators before giving the vaccine, while The work crews continue to follow up the case around the clock to ensure its safety, stressing that the home vaccination service facilitates access to the groups most in need of the vaccine (elder citizens, people of determination, mental patients, and their families).
Al Ali said that home care units to vaccinate senior citizens in their homes in all the emirate and its affiliated cities are working to enhance the health and safety of society.