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Abu Dhabi urges residents, citizens to book appointments for vaccination.
The Department of Health in Abu Dhabi has encouraged the citizens and residents to book appointments for Covid-19 vaccination.
Residents of Abu Dhabi can book appointment at more than 100 locations across the emirate for the vaccination.
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“In line with the UAE’s Ministry of Health and Prevention’s (MoHAP) vaccine rollout plan, the Department of Health is encouraging citizens and residents in Abu Dhabi to book an appointment for vaccination at any of the more than 100 locations across the emirate. To book, visit http://doh.gov.ae,” the Abu Dhabi Media Office said.
In line with MoHAP’s vaccine rollout plan, @DoHSocial is encouraging citizens and residents in #AbuDhabi to book an appointment for vaccination at any of more than 100 locations across the emirate. To book, visit https://t.co/Nj9SRn0H3z
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— (@admediaoffice) March 21, 2021
The Ministry of Health and Prevention late on Saturday announced that free Covid-19 vaccines are now open to all UAE residents aged 16 and above. This comes after the ministry prioritised the elderly and other vulnerable groups for the jab for six weeks. Starting Sunday, March 21, all eligible residents aged 16 and above can book appointments to get the jab.
The UAE has vaccinated 56.6 per cent of population while 72.9 per cent of vulnerable groups have received Covid-19 vaccine.
-waheedabbas@khaleejtimes.com
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