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Oman: Gap between vaccine doses reduced

Those who have completed 4 weeks can register through Tarassud+ app

- BY RAAJESHWAR­I ASHOK Correspond­ent

Oman’s Ministry of Health has reduced the gap between the two doses of Covid-19 vaccine from six to four weeks with effect from today.

Currently, the vaccines being administer­ed in Oman across the various government assigned centres as well as private clinics are mostly Pfizer and AstraZenec­a.

The ministry called on those who have received the first dose of the vaccine and completed four weeks to register to take the second dose through Tarassud+ app.

Over 76 per cent of eligible people in Oman have got at least one dose of the vaccine and 46 per cent have got both the doses. Vaccinatio­n at government-assigned centres is free while private clinics charge a fee for the vaccine.

A recent expansion of the campaign led to blue-collar workers being vaccinated at government centres.

Slowly, the country is opening up given the successful vaccinatio­n campaign and reduced number of infections.

Among the key functions resumed recently were normal airline operations to certain countries that were in a banned list as well as the resumption of visa issuance.

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