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50 vaccine stations at Expo Centre Sharjah

Process of administer­ing shot takes just about 3-5 minutes

- BY AGHADDIR ALI Senior Reporter

The Ministry of Health and Community Developmen­t yesterday said that about 50 stations have been set up at the Expo Centre Sharjah, which is witnessing a large turnout of those wishing to be vaccinated against Covid-19.

Haifa Hamad Fares, head of the Health Programmes Department at the Ministry of Health and Community Developmen­t, said during a tour of the centre that all stations for vaccinatio­n were equipped by the ministry and that those in charge were working to simplify the procedures and facilitate those wishing to be vaccinated.

Many people present at the Expo Centre, who received the vaccine, expressed their happiness and said the procedure was well-organised and smooth.

Fares stated that the actual process of administer­ing the vaccine takes just about threefive minutes. Once a person arrives at the centre for vaccinatio­n, he or she is received by the team concerned and is registered and examined by specialist­s before the vaccine is administer­ed, with due diligence to all preventive and precaution­ary measures.

She informed that in view of the large turnouts, about 27 centres have been set up in the emirate through which people can obtain the vaccine “for free”.

Service on mobile vehicles

She pointed out that the service of administer­ing the vaccine will be provided on mobile vehicles, especially for the elderly and workers. Home visits will be organised for senior citizens.

Mohammad Abdullah Al Zarouni, Director of Sharjah Medical District, said that the Expo Centre is one of the most popular sites for those who wish to take the vaccine and that there are about 27 centres specialise­d in giving the vaccine, including all health centres, in addition to the suburbs in Mughaidir and Al Bustan in Al Dhaid and Hayawa in Khor Fakkan, the University of Sharjah, Kalba, and the suburb of Dibba Al Hisn and the Al Bayt Mitwahid hall.

He stressed that the vaccine is safe and effective and one of the most potent solutions currently available to counter the pandemic. He urged all target groups to take the vaccine in order to protect their health and that of their families.

Burhan Al Deen Kumar, 21, said he was very happy to have received his first dose of Covid-19 vaccine. He said his family convinced him to take the vaccine for his safety as well as their safety. “Getting vaccinated is the simplest and most effective way to stay safe. Throughout history, vaccines have saved millions of lives around the world,” he commented.

Another recipient, Karishna OK, 33, an electronic­s engineer, who took his first dose yesterday, said he preferred to take the vaccine due to the nature of his job as he had to stay connected with people. Moreover, he said being vaccinated facilitate­s procedures during travel. He said: “It was a smooth and easy process and because my work involves meeting so many people daily, I feel safer now. I am just waiting to complete my second dose in a few days.”

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There was a large turnout of people at Expo Centre Sharjah to be vaccinated against Covid-19 yesterday.

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