The UAE government revealed, during the periodic media briefing to introduce the latest developments and cases related to the “Covid-19” virus in the country, that the Ministry of Health and Community Protection, in cooperation with the health authorities in the country, has started providing the Pfizer Piontech vaccine for children from five to 11 years old, based on the On the results of the studies and strict evaluation followed for the emergency use permit and the local evaluation that complies with the approved international regulations, and it was revealed that the UAE was the world’s leading country in dealing with the pandemic last January.
The official spokesman for the National Authority for Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management, Dr. Taher Al-Buraik Al-Amri, revealed that the UAE led the world in dealing with the pandemic last January, according to the results of the resilience index in dealing with “Covid-19”, issued by the international agency “Bloomberg”, He pointed out that the index monitors the levels of flexibility in dealing with the pandemic, and the ability to contain it in various countries of the world.
He said, “The UAE’s score reached 78.9 out of 100 at the end of last January, based on 12 criteria used by (Bloomberg), which gave the country the top globally during the month of January. (Bloomberg) also reported in its report that the ratio of vaccine doses to the total population of the country amounted to 244.4% until the end of January, and described the UAE’s performance on the index as the most consistent since the index was launched a year ago.
He pointed out that the report also showed that the UAE was able to restore its aspects of life to the normal form that prevailed before the outbreak of the pandemic. He added that this return is reflected in several tangible facts on the ground.
Al-Amiri added: “Since the beginning of this crisis, and with the vigorous follow-up of the leadership, the UAE has adopted a unique model based on strategic balance between all national agencies and all concerned sectors, and based on integration between the authorities concerned with managing the (Covid-19) crisis.”
He stressed that these gains came with unremitting national efforts, working within an integrated system that continues to read and study developments related to the crisis periodically, with the aim of supporting decisions that would provide a healthy environment in all respects, stressing that the concerned authorities continue to follow the community’s commitment to ensure the application of precautionary measures. These procedures are periodically updated based on developments and data that are based on scientific evidence, vital indicators and the epidemiological situation, in order to provide a healthy and protective environment that ensures the safety of all members of society.
For her part, the official spokesman for the health sector in the country, Dr. Farida Al-Hosani, affirmed the keenness of all parties, in cooperation with the health sector since the beginning of the pandemic, to proactively activate the plan for preparedness and preparedness for epidemics, and to focus on key data that include qualifying response and monitoring teams, and ensuring the sustainability of the structure. infrastructure.
Al-Hosani said: “The health sector continues its efforts to provide vaccines for groups eligible to receive vaccination, as the percentage of those receiving the first dose of the total population reached 100%, while the percentage of recipients of the two doses of the vaccine was 94.27% of the total approved population census.” Health in supporting global efforts through the sustainability of humanitarian action, and participating in the development of research and scientific innovations to support international recovery.
She added: “(Covid-19) vaccines are one of the best ways to prevent infection with (Covid-19), maintain health and safety, in addition to reducing the severity of infection in the event of exposure to the virus, and reducing the possibility of complications that require hospitalization or death. Studies have also proven that the booster dose plays a major role in boosting immunity, reaching levels that are able to protect the body from the virus, after the memory of recognition decreases over time,” noting that the Ministry of Health and Community Protection recommends that all qualified individuals take vaccination and support doses, Including children and people with weakened immune systems.
Al-Hosani announced the start of the Ministry of Health and Community Protection, in cooperation with the health authorities in the country, to provide the Pfizer-Biontech vaccine for children from five to 11 years old, noting that this comes based on the results of studies and strict evaluation followed by the emergency use permit and local evaluation that complies with international regulations. approved.
And she continued: “Based on these studies, the vaccine is considered safe, and one of the best tools for protecting society, as it contributes to enhancing immunity, providing prevention of complications of the disease and admission to hospitals and intensive care, especially in light of the emergence of new mutations, and the Pfizer-Biontech vaccine is available in health centers and medical centers.” The vaccination, which is given in two doses, with an interval of 21 days between the first and second doses. The Pfizer vaccine for children is available as an additional option to the Sinopharm vaccine, which was previously approved for children from three to 12 years old, and recommended community members to take the initiative to vaccinate their children, to ensure their health, which is a priority to provide means of prevention for all segments of society.
• The concerned authorities continue to follow up the community’s commitment to ensure the application of precautionary and preventive measures.
The UAE government revealed, during the periodic media briefing to introduce the latest developments and cases related to the “Covid-19” virus in the country, that the Ministry of Health and Community Protection, in cooperation with the health authorities in the country, has started providing the Pfizer Piontech vaccine for children from five to 11 years old, based on the On the results of the studies and strict evaluation followed for the emergency use permit and the local evaluation that complies with the approved international regulations, and it was revealed that the UAE was the world’s leading country in dealing with the pandemic last January.
The official spokesman for the National Authority for Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management, Dr. Taher Al-Buraik Al-Amri, revealed that the UAE led the world in dealing with the pandemic last January, according to the results of the resilience index in dealing with “Covid-19”, issued by the international agency “Bloomberg”, He pointed out that the index monitors the levels of flexibility in dealing with the pandemic, and the ability to contain it in various countries of the world.
He said, “The UAE’s score reached 78.9 out of 100 at the end of last January, based on 12 criteria used by (Bloomberg), which gave the country the top globally during the month of January. (Bloomberg) also reported in its report that the ratio of vaccine doses to the total population of the country amounted to 244.4% until the end of January, and described the UAE’s performance on the index as the most consistent since the index was launched a year ago.
He pointed out that the report also showed that the UAE was able to restore its aspects of life to the normal form that prevailed before the outbreak of the pandemic. He added that this return is reflected in several tangible facts on the ground.
Al-Amiri added: “Since the beginning of this crisis, and with the vigorous follow-up of the leadership, the UAE has adopted a unique model based on strategic balance between all national agencies and all concerned sectors, and based on integration between the authorities concerned with managing the (Covid-19) crisis.”
He stressed that these gains came with unremitting national efforts, working within an integrated system that continues to read and study developments related to the crisis periodically, with the aim of supporting decisions that would provide a healthy environment in all respects, stressing that the concerned authorities continue to follow the community’s commitment to ensure the application of precautionary measures. These procedures are periodically updated based on developments and data that are based on scientific evidence, vital indicators and the epidemiological situation, in order to provide a healthy and protective environment that ensures the safety of all members of society.
For her part, the official spokesman for the health sector in the country, Dr. Farida Al-Hosani, affirmed the keenness of all parties, in cooperation with the health sector since the beginning of the pandemic, to proactively activate the plan for preparedness and preparedness for epidemics, and to focus on key data that include qualifying response and monitoring teams, and ensuring the sustainability of the structure. infrastructure.
Al-Hosani said: “The health sector continues its efforts to provide vaccines for groups eligible to receive vaccination, as the percentage of those receiving the first dose of the total population reached 100%, while the percentage of recipients of the two doses of the vaccine was 94.27% of the total approved population census.” Health in supporting global efforts through the sustainability of humanitarian action, and participating in the development of research and scientific innovations to support international recovery.
She added: “(Covid-19) vaccines are one of the best ways to prevent infection with (Covid-19), maintain health and safety, in addition to reducing the severity of infection in the event of exposure to the virus, and reducing the possibility of complications that require hospitalization or death. Studies have also proven that the booster dose plays a major role in boosting immunity, reaching levels that are able to protect the body from the virus, after the memory of recognition decreases over time,” noting that the Ministry of Health and Community Protection recommends that all qualified individuals take vaccination and support doses, Including children and people with weakened immune systems.
Al-Hosani announced the start of the Ministry of Health and Community Protection, in cooperation with the health authorities in the country, to provide the Pfizer-Biontech vaccine for children from five to 11 years old, noting that this comes based on the results of studies and strict evaluation followed by the emergency use permit and local evaluation that complies with international regulations. approved.
And she continued: “Based on these studies, the vaccine is considered safe, and one of the best tools for protecting society, as it contributes to enhancing immunity, providing prevention of complications of the disease and admission to hospitals and intensive care, especially in light of the emergence of new mutations, and the Pfizer-Biontech vaccine is available in health centers and medical centers.” The vaccination, which is given in two doses, with an interval of 21 days between the first and second doses. The Pfizer vaccine for children is available as an additional option to the Sinopharm vaccine, which was previously approved for children from three to 12 years old, and recommended community members to take the initiative to vaccinate their children, to ensure their health, which is a priority to provide means of prevention for all segments of society.
• The concerned authorities continue to follow up the community’s commitment to ensure the application of precautionary and preventive measures.
The UAE government revealed, during the periodic media briefing to introduce the latest developments and cases related to the “Covid-19” virus in the country, that the Ministry of Health and Community Protection, in cooperation with the health authorities in the country, has started providing the Pfizer Piontech vaccine for children from five to 11 years old, based on the On the results of the studies and strict evaluation followed for the emergency use permit and the local evaluation that complies with the approved international regulations, and it was revealed that the UAE was the world’s leading country in dealing with the pandemic last January.
The official spokesman for the National Authority for Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management, Dr. Taher Al-Buraik Al-Amri, revealed that the UAE led the world in dealing with the pandemic last January, according to the results of the resilience index in dealing with “Covid-19”, issued by the international agency “Bloomberg”, He pointed out that the index monitors the levels of flexibility in dealing with the pandemic, and the ability to contain it in various countries of the world.
He said, “The UAE’s score reached 78.9 out of 100 at the end of last January, based on 12 criteria used by (Bloomberg), which gave the country the top globally during the month of January. (Bloomberg) also reported in its report that the ratio of vaccine doses to the total population of the country amounted to 244.4% until the end of January, and described the UAE’s performance on the index as the most consistent since the index was launched a year ago.
He pointed out that the report also showed that the UAE was able to restore its aspects of life to the normal form that prevailed before the outbreak of the pandemic. He added that this return is reflected in several tangible facts on the ground.
Al-Amiri added: “Since the beginning of this crisis, and with the vigorous follow-up of the leadership, the UAE has adopted a unique model based on strategic balance between all national agencies and all concerned sectors, and based on integration between the authorities concerned with managing the (Covid-19) crisis.”
He stressed that these gains came with unremitting national efforts, working within an integrated system that continues to read and study developments related to the crisis periodically, with the aim of supporting decisions that would provide a healthy environment in all respects, stressing that the concerned authorities continue to follow the community’s commitment to ensure the application of precautionary measures. These procedures are periodically updated based on developments and data that are based on scientific evidence, vital indicators and the epidemiological situation, in order to provide a healthy and protective environment that ensures the safety of all members of society.
For her part, the official spokesman for the health sector in the country, Dr. Farida Al-Hosani, affirmed the keenness of all parties, in cooperation with the health sector since the beginning of the pandemic, to proactively activate the plan for preparedness and preparedness for epidemics, and to focus on key data that include qualifying response and monitoring teams, and ensuring the sustainability of the structure. infrastructure.
Al-Hosani said: “The health sector continues its efforts to provide vaccines for groups eligible to receive vaccination, as the percentage of those receiving the first dose of the total population reached 100%, while the percentage of recipients of the two doses of the vaccine was 94.27% of the total approved population census.” Health in supporting global efforts through the sustainability of humanitarian action, and participating in the development of research and scientific innovations to support international recovery.
She added: “(Covid-19) vaccines are one of the best ways to prevent infection with (Covid-19), maintain health and safety, in addition to reducing the severity of infection in the event of exposure to the virus, and reducing the possibility of complications that require hospitalization or death. Studies have also proven that the booster dose plays a major role in boosting immunity, reaching levels that are able to protect the body from the virus, after the memory of recognition decreases over time,” noting that the Ministry of Health and Community Protection recommends that all qualified individuals take vaccination and support doses, Including children and people with weakened immune systems.
Al-Hosani announced the start of the Ministry of Health and Community Protection, in cooperation with the health authorities in the country, to provide the Pfizer-Biontech vaccine for children from five to 11 years old, noting that this comes based on the results of studies and strict evaluation followed by the emergency use permit and local evaluation that complies with international regulations. approved.
And she continued: “Based on these studies, the vaccine is considered safe, and one of the best tools for protecting society, as it contributes to enhancing immunity, providing prevention of complications of the disease and admission to hospitals and intensive care, especially in light of the emergence of new mutations, and the Pfizer-Biontech vaccine is available in health centers and medical centers.” The vaccination, which is given in two doses, with an interval of 21 days between the first and second doses. The Pfizer vaccine for children is available as an additional option to the Sinopharm vaccine, which was previously approved for children from three to 12 years old, and recommended community members to take the initiative to vaccinate their children, to ensure their health, which is a priority to provide means of prevention for all segments of society.
• The concerned authorities continue to follow up the community’s commitment to ensure the application of precautionary and preventive measures.
The UAE government revealed, during the periodic media briefing to introduce the latest developments and cases related to the “Covid-19” virus in the country, that the Ministry of Health and Community Protection, in cooperation with the health authorities in the country, has started providing the Pfizer Piontech vaccine for children from five to 11 years old, based on the On the results of the studies and strict evaluation followed for the emergency use permit and the local evaluation that complies with the approved international regulations, and it was revealed that the UAE was the world’s leading country in dealing with the pandemic last January.
The official spokesman for the National Authority for Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management, Dr. Taher Al-Buraik Al-Amri, revealed that the UAE led the world in dealing with the pandemic last January, according to the results of the resilience index in dealing with “Covid-19”, issued by the international agency “Bloomberg”, He pointed out that the index monitors the levels of flexibility in dealing with the pandemic, and the ability to contain it in various countries of the world.
He said, “The UAE’s score reached 78.9 out of 100 at the end of last January, based on 12 criteria used by (Bloomberg), which gave the country the top globally during the month of January. (Bloomberg) also reported in its report that the ratio of vaccine doses to the total population of the country amounted to 244.4% until the end of January, and described the UAE’s performance on the index as the most consistent since the index was launched a year ago.
He pointed out that the report also showed that the UAE was able to restore its aspects of life to the normal form that prevailed before the outbreak of the pandemic. He added that this return is reflected in several tangible facts on the ground.
Al-Amiri added: “Since the beginning of this crisis, and with the vigorous follow-up of the leadership, the UAE has adopted a unique model based on strategic balance between all national agencies and all concerned sectors, and based on integration between the authorities concerned with managing the (Covid-19) crisis.”
He stressed that these gains came with unremitting national efforts, working within an integrated system that continues to read and study developments related to the crisis periodically, with the aim of supporting decisions that would provide a healthy environment in all respects, stressing that the concerned authorities continue to follow the community’s commitment to ensure the application of precautionary measures. These procedures are periodically updated based on developments and data that are based on scientific evidence, vital indicators and the epidemiological situation, in order to provide a healthy and protective environment that ensures the safety of all members of society.
For her part, the official spokesman for the health sector in the country, Dr. Farida Al-Hosani, affirmed the keenness of all parties, in cooperation with the health sector since the beginning of the pandemic, to proactively activate the plan for preparedness and preparedness for epidemics, and to focus on key data that include qualifying response and monitoring teams, and ensuring the sustainability of the structure. infrastructure.
Al-Hosani said: “The health sector continues its efforts to provide vaccines for groups eligible to receive vaccination, as the percentage of those receiving the first dose of the total population reached 100%, while the percentage of recipients of the two doses of the vaccine was 94.27% of the total approved population census.” Health in supporting global efforts through the sustainability of humanitarian action, and participating in the development of research and scientific innovations to support international recovery.
She added: “(Covid-19) vaccines are one of the best ways to prevent infection with (Covid-19), maintain health and safety, in addition to reducing the severity of infection in the event of exposure to the virus, and reducing the possibility of complications that require hospitalization or death. Studies have also proven that the booster dose plays a major role in boosting immunity, reaching levels that are able to protect the body from the virus, after the memory of recognition decreases over time,” noting that the Ministry of Health and Community Protection recommends that all qualified individuals take vaccination and support doses, Including children and people with weakened immune systems.
Al-Hosani announced the start of the Ministry of Health and Community Protection, in cooperation with the health authorities in the country, to provide the Pfizer-Biontech vaccine for children from five to 11 years old, noting that this comes based on the results of studies and strict evaluation followed by the emergency use permit and local evaluation that complies with international regulations. approved.
And she continued: “Based on these studies, the vaccine is considered safe, and one of the best tools for protecting society, as it contributes to enhancing immunity, providing prevention of complications of the disease and admission to hospitals and intensive care, especially in light of the emergence of new mutations, and the Pfizer-Biontech vaccine is available in health centers and medical centers.” The vaccination, which is given in two doses, with an interval of 21 days between the first and second doses. The Pfizer vaccine for children is available as an additional option to the Sinopharm vaccine, which was previously approved for children from three to 12 years old, and recommended community members to take the initiative to vaccinate their children, to ensure their health, which is a priority to provide means of prevention for all segments of society.
• The concerned authorities continue to follow up the community’s commitment to ensure the application of precautionary and preventive measures.