The UAE government held the periodic media briefing to introduce the latest developments and cases related to the Covid-19 virus in the country, during which it revealed that the percentage of those receiving the first dose of the total population reached 100%, while the percentage of those receiving two doses of vaccine was 92.31% of the total approved population census. The Ministry of Health and Community Protection announced the issuance of a guide to support doses for COVID-19 vaccines
In detail, the official spokesman for the health sector in the country, Noura Al Ghaithi, confirmed that the UAE has presented, since the beginning of the pandemic, a unique model in a flexible and thoughtful approach to managing the global health crisis represented by the Covid-19 virus, noting that the readiness and readiness was the result of cooperation and coordination between all National agencies and relevant sectors of various specializations that work in a team spirit under the directives of wise leadership in order to preserve the health of society to reach the stage of recovery.
Al-Ghaithi stressed that national efforts in all governmental, local and private sectors are continuing to provide a healthy and protective environment for community members, as the authorities work through specialized teams and qualified human cadres to ensure health stability for all segments of society, including citizens, residents and visitors to the country.
Al Ghaithi said: “The UAE has been keen from an early age to provide approved vaccinations free of charge in government and private health facilities in the country to ensure that the vaccine is provided to the largest segment of society in order to achieve immunity and enhance the protection of the health of individuals, and the percentage of those receiving the first dose of the total population reached 100%. While the proportion of recipients of two vaccine doses was 92.31% of the total approved population census.
She added: “Studies have proven that vaccinations, with their basic and supportive doses, significantly help reduce the risk of disease, its complications and deaths, and have an effective role in stopping mutants from appearing. acquired to achieve maximum benefit, especially in the current circumstances in which the world is witnessing an increase in the number of registered cases.
She stressed the importance of qualified individuals receiving supportive doses to protect them, especially the elderly and those with chronic diseases, given that receiving support doses constitutes support for national efforts to combat the pandemic and mutant mutants and to achieve health security in society.
Al-Ghaithi revealed that the Ministry of Health and Community Protection has issued a guide to booster doses for Covid-19 vaccines, whereby all qualified individuals are recommended to take the booster dose after 6 months have passed from the second basic dose. Individuals aged 50 years and over should take the booster dose 3 months after the second dose, and the rest of the groups aged 16 years and over are advised to take the booster dose 6 months after the second dose of the same vaccination or another vaccination.
The guide clarified that those vaccinated with the Pfizer Pinotek vaccination are advised to take the boosting dose for all individuals from the age of 18 years after 6 months have passed from the second dose of the same vaccination, and for the groups vaccinated with Sputnik V vaccination, it is recommended to take the boosting dose for all individuals from the age of 18 years after 6 months of the dose The second is from the same vaccination or another vaccination, while people who are vaccinated with other types of vaccinations can go to the nearest vaccination center to determine the type of booster dose.
Al-Ghaithi indicated that the health sector in the country, through coordination between all sectors concerned with following up on developments related to the pandemic, and evaluating and studying the epidemiological situation, pointing out that the efforts made by the national teams and concerned agencies call for concerted community efforts through the commitment of community members to means of personal protection, taking into account To spacing and committing to wearing masks and maintaining periodic sterilization of hands.
She stressed that taking the vaccine does not dispense with abiding by preventive and precautionary measures, such as wearing a mask, cleaning hands, maintaining physical distance, and following other approved protocols for control and control, and recommended that members of society conduct examinations as a major means of early detection of injuries, especially when family visits and babysitting adults The elderly and those with chronic diseases avoid handshakes and hugs, stressing the importance of social responsibility and the pivotal role played by members of society to preserve the gains achieved by the state during the crisis, and move forward for sustainable recovery.
Monitor violations
The official spokesman for the health sector in the country, Noura Al Ghaithi, confirmed that the concerned authorities attach great importance to following up on adherence to the preventive instructions and precautionary measures to monitor any violations or behaviors that may have negative repercussions on the health of society and the safety of its members, in order to preserve the efforts made by the UAE government in various institutions throughout the last period to ensure that they reach the stage of recovery.
She pointed out that the UAE has followed a clear and transparent approach in presenting the developments of the confrontation with the Covid-19 virus through the national media and the official accounts of the concerned authorities through various media platforms, pointing out the importance of obtaining information from its approved official sources and not to be drawn into rumors or the exchange of unreliable and false news. Which would cause uproar in society
The UAE government held the periodic media briefing to introduce the latest developments and cases related to the Covid-19 virus in the country, during which it revealed that the percentage of those receiving the first dose of the total population reached 100%, while the percentage of those receiving two doses of vaccine was 92.31% of the total approved population census. The Ministry of Health and Community Protection announced the issuance of a guide to support doses for COVID-19 vaccines
In detail, the official spokesman for the health sector in the country, Noura Al Ghaithi, confirmed that the UAE has presented, since the beginning of the pandemic, a unique model in a flexible and thoughtful approach to managing the global health crisis represented by the Covid-19 virus, noting that the readiness and readiness was the result of cooperation and coordination between all National agencies and relevant sectors of various specializations that work in a team spirit under the directives of wise leadership in order to preserve the health of society to reach the stage of recovery.
Al-Ghaithi stressed that national efforts in all governmental, local and private sectors are continuing to provide a healthy and protective environment for community members, as the authorities work through specialized teams and qualified human cadres to ensure health stability for all segments of society, including citizens, residents and visitors to the country.
Al Ghaithi said: “The UAE has been keen from an early age to provide approved vaccinations free of charge in government and private health facilities in the country to ensure that the vaccine is provided to the largest segment of society in order to achieve immunity and enhance the protection of the health of individuals, and the percentage of those receiving the first dose of the total population reached 100%. While the proportion of recipients of two vaccine doses was 92.31% of the total approved population census.
She added: “Studies have proven that vaccinations, with their basic and supportive doses, significantly help reduce the risk of disease, its complications and deaths, and have an effective role in stopping mutants from appearing. acquired to achieve maximum benefit, especially in the current circumstances in which the world is witnessing an increase in the number of registered cases.
She stressed the importance of qualified individuals receiving supportive doses to protect them, especially the elderly and those with chronic diseases, given that receiving support doses constitutes support for national efforts to combat the pandemic and mutant mutants and to achieve health security in society.
Al-Ghaithi revealed that the Ministry of Health and Community Protection has issued a guide to booster doses for Covid-19 vaccines, whereby all qualified individuals are recommended to take the booster dose after 6 months have passed from the second basic dose. Individuals aged 50 years and over should take the booster dose 3 months after the second dose, and the rest of the groups aged 16 years and over are advised to take the booster dose 6 months after the second dose of the same vaccination or another vaccination.
The guide clarified that those vaccinated with the Pfizer Pinotek vaccination are advised to take the boosting dose for all individuals from the age of 18 years after 6 months have passed from the second dose of the same vaccination, and for the groups vaccinated with Sputnik V vaccination, it is recommended to take the boosting dose for all individuals from the age of 18 years after 6 months of the dose The second is from the same vaccination or another vaccination, while people who are vaccinated with other types of vaccinations can go to the nearest vaccination center to determine the type of booster dose.
Al-Ghaithi indicated that the health sector in the country, through coordination between all sectors concerned with following up on developments related to the pandemic, and evaluating and studying the epidemiological situation, pointing out that the efforts made by the national teams and concerned agencies call for concerted community efforts through the commitment of community members to means of personal protection, taking into account To spacing and committing to wearing masks and maintaining periodic sterilization of hands.
She stressed that taking the vaccine does not dispense with abiding by preventive and precautionary measures, such as wearing a mask, cleaning hands, maintaining physical distance, and following other approved protocols for control and control, and recommended that members of society conduct examinations as a major means of early detection of injuries, especially when family visits and babysitting adults The elderly and those with chronic diseases avoid handshakes and hugs, stressing the importance of social responsibility and the pivotal role played by members of society to preserve the gains achieved by the state during the crisis, and move forward for sustainable recovery.
Monitor violations
The official spokesman for the health sector in the country, Noura Al Ghaithi, confirmed that the concerned authorities attach great importance to following up on adherence to the preventive instructions and precautionary measures to monitor any violations or behaviors that may have negative repercussions on the health of society and the safety of its members, in order to preserve the efforts made by the UAE government in various institutions throughout the last period to ensure that they reach the stage of recovery.
She pointed out that the UAE has followed a clear and transparent approach in presenting the developments of the confrontation with the Covid-19 virus through the national media and the official accounts of the concerned authorities through various media platforms, pointing out the importance of obtaining information from its approved official sources and not to be drawn into rumors or the exchange of unreliable and false news. Which would cause uproar in society
The UAE government held the periodic media briefing to introduce the latest developments and cases related to the Covid-19 virus in the country, during which it revealed that the percentage of those receiving the first dose of the total population reached 100%, while the percentage of those receiving two doses of vaccine was 92.31% of the total approved population census. The Ministry of Health and Community Protection announced the issuance of a guide to support doses for COVID-19 vaccines
In detail, the official spokesman for the health sector in the country, Noura Al Ghaithi, confirmed that the UAE has presented, since the beginning of the pandemic, a unique model in a flexible and thoughtful approach to managing the global health crisis represented by the Covid-19 virus, noting that the readiness and readiness was the result of cooperation and coordination between all National agencies and relevant sectors of various specializations that work in a team spirit under the directives of wise leadership in order to preserve the health of society to reach the stage of recovery.
Al-Ghaithi stressed that national efforts in all governmental, local and private sectors are continuing to provide a healthy and protective environment for community members, as the authorities work through specialized teams and qualified human cadres to ensure health stability for all segments of society, including citizens, residents and visitors to the country.
Al Ghaithi said: “The UAE has been keen from an early age to provide approved vaccinations free of charge in government and private health facilities in the country to ensure that the vaccine is provided to the largest segment of society in order to achieve immunity and enhance the protection of the health of individuals, and the percentage of those receiving the first dose of the total population reached 100%. While the proportion of recipients of two vaccine doses was 92.31% of the total approved population census.
She added: “Studies have proven that vaccinations, with their basic and supportive doses, significantly help reduce the risk of disease, its complications and deaths, and have an effective role in stopping mutants from appearing. acquired to achieve maximum benefit, especially in the current circumstances in which the world is witnessing an increase in the number of registered cases.
She stressed the importance of qualified individuals receiving supportive doses to protect them, especially the elderly and those with chronic diseases, given that receiving support doses constitutes support for national efforts to combat the pandemic and mutant mutants and to achieve health security in society.
Al-Ghaithi revealed that the Ministry of Health and Community Protection has issued a guide to booster doses for Covid-19 vaccines, whereby all qualified individuals are recommended to take the booster dose after 6 months have passed from the second basic dose. Individuals aged 50 years and over should take the booster dose 3 months after the second dose, and the rest of the groups aged 16 years and over are advised to take the booster dose 6 months after the second dose of the same vaccination or another vaccination.
The guide clarified that those vaccinated with the Pfizer Pinotek vaccination are advised to take the boosting dose for all individuals from the age of 18 years after 6 months have passed from the second dose of the same vaccination, and for the groups vaccinated with Sputnik V vaccination, it is recommended to take the boosting dose for all individuals from the age of 18 years after 6 months of the dose The second is from the same vaccination or another vaccination, while people who are vaccinated with other types of vaccinations can go to the nearest vaccination center to determine the type of booster dose.
Al-Ghaithi indicated that the health sector in the country, through coordination between all sectors concerned with following up on developments related to the pandemic, and evaluating and studying the epidemiological situation, pointing out that the efforts made by the national teams and concerned agencies call for concerted community efforts through the commitment of community members to means of personal protection, taking into account To spacing and committing to wearing masks and maintaining periodic sterilization of hands.
She stressed that taking the vaccine does not dispense with abiding by preventive and precautionary measures, such as wearing a mask, cleaning hands, maintaining physical distance, and following other approved protocols for control and control, and recommended that members of society conduct examinations as a major means of early detection of injuries, especially when family visits and babysitting adults The elderly and those with chronic diseases avoid handshakes and hugs, stressing the importance of social responsibility and the pivotal role played by members of society to preserve the gains achieved by the state during the crisis, and move forward for sustainable recovery.
Monitor violations
The official spokesman for the health sector in the country, Noura Al Ghaithi, confirmed that the concerned authorities attach great importance to following up on adherence to the preventive instructions and precautionary measures to monitor any violations or behaviors that may have negative repercussions on the health of society and the safety of its members, in order to preserve the efforts made by the UAE government in various institutions throughout the last period to ensure that they reach the stage of recovery.
She pointed out that the UAE has followed a clear and transparent approach in presenting the developments of the confrontation with the Covid-19 virus through the national media and the official accounts of the concerned authorities through various media platforms, pointing out the importance of obtaining information from its approved official sources and not to be drawn into rumors or the exchange of unreliable and false news. Which would cause uproar in society
The UAE government held the periodic media briefing to introduce the latest developments and cases related to the Covid-19 virus in the country, during which it revealed that the percentage of those receiving the first dose of the total population reached 100%, while the percentage of those receiving two doses of vaccine was 92.31% of the total approved population census. The Ministry of Health and Community Protection announced the issuance of a guide to support doses for COVID-19 vaccines
In detail, the official spokesman for the health sector in the country, Noura Al Ghaithi, confirmed that the UAE has presented, since the beginning of the pandemic, a unique model in a flexible and thoughtful approach to managing the global health crisis represented by the Covid-19 virus, noting that the readiness and readiness was the result of cooperation and coordination between all National agencies and relevant sectors of various specializations that work in a team spirit under the directives of wise leadership in order to preserve the health of society to reach the stage of recovery.
Al-Ghaithi stressed that national efforts in all governmental, local and private sectors are continuing to provide a healthy and protective environment for community members, as the authorities work through specialized teams and qualified human cadres to ensure health stability for all segments of society, including citizens, residents and visitors to the country.
Al Ghaithi said: “The UAE has been keen from an early age to provide approved vaccinations free of charge in government and private health facilities in the country to ensure that the vaccine is provided to the largest segment of society in order to achieve immunity and enhance the protection of the health of individuals, and the percentage of those receiving the first dose of the total population reached 100%. While the proportion of recipients of two vaccine doses was 92.31% of the total approved population census.
She added: “Studies have proven that vaccinations, with their basic and supportive doses, significantly help reduce the risk of disease, its complications and deaths, and have an effective role in stopping mutants from appearing. acquired to achieve maximum benefit, especially in the current circumstances in which the world is witnessing an increase in the number of registered cases.
She stressed the importance of qualified individuals receiving supportive doses to protect them, especially the elderly and those with chronic diseases, given that receiving support doses constitutes support for national efforts to combat the pandemic and mutant mutants and to achieve health security in society.
Al-Ghaithi revealed that the Ministry of Health and Community Protection has issued a guide to booster doses for Covid-19 vaccines, whereby all qualified individuals are recommended to take the booster dose after 6 months have passed from the second basic dose. Individuals aged 50 years and over should take the booster dose 3 months after the second dose, and the rest of the groups aged 16 years and over are advised to take the booster dose 6 months after the second dose of the same vaccination or another vaccination.
The guide clarified that those vaccinated with the Pfizer Pinotek vaccination are advised to take the boosting dose for all individuals from the age of 18 years after 6 months have passed from the second dose of the same vaccination, and for the groups vaccinated with Sputnik V vaccination, it is recommended to take the boosting dose for all individuals from the age of 18 years after 6 months of the dose The second is from the same vaccination or another vaccination, while people who are vaccinated with other types of vaccinations can go to the nearest vaccination center to determine the type of booster dose.
Al-Ghaithi indicated that the health sector in the country, through coordination between all sectors concerned with following up on developments related to the pandemic, and evaluating and studying the epidemiological situation, pointing out that the efforts made by the national teams and concerned agencies call for concerted community efforts through the commitment of community members to means of personal protection, taking into account To spacing and committing to wearing masks and maintaining periodic sterilization of hands.
She stressed that taking the vaccine does not dispense with abiding by preventive and precautionary measures, such as wearing a mask, cleaning hands, maintaining physical distance, and following other approved protocols for control and control, and recommended that members of society conduct examinations as a major means of early detection of injuries, especially when family visits and babysitting adults The elderly and those with chronic diseases avoid handshakes and hugs, stressing the importance of social responsibility and the pivotal role played by members of society to preserve the gains achieved by the state during the crisis, and move forward for sustainable recovery.
Monitor violations
The official spokesman for the health sector in the country, Noura Al Ghaithi, confirmed that the concerned authorities attach great importance to following up on adherence to the preventive instructions and precautionary measures to monitor any violations or behaviors that may have negative repercussions on the health of society and the safety of its members, in order to preserve the efforts made by the UAE government in various institutions throughout the last period to ensure that they reach the stage of recovery.
She pointed out that the UAE has followed a clear and transparent approach in presenting the developments of the confrontation with the Covid-19 virus through the national media and the official accounts of the concerned authorities through various media platforms, pointing out the importance of obtaining information from its approved official sources and not to be drawn into rumors or the exchange of unreliable and false news. Which would cause uproar in society