(MENAFN - Gulf Times) Dr Yousef al-Maslamani, medical director of Hamad General Hospital, told Qatar TV that only one visitor will be allowed in a patient s room at a time, that too for no more than 15 minutes, in all hospitals under Hamad Medical Corporation, while strictly implementing all the measures against Covid-19. In case a relative would like to accompany a patient to the hospital, he should provide a negative PCR test, quarantine for two days and avoid mixing with others outside the hospital. However, for Covid-19 patients no visits or accompaniment is allowed. For the time being there are adequate beds including ICU beds for Covid-19 patients and this could be expanded easily in case of need, Dr al-Maslamani added.Last updated: February 15 2021 11:57 PM
More than a year since the world has been facing the COVID-19 pandemic and there’s still a lot that seems yet to be discovered.
What is now better known, however, is that the COVID-19 virus can affect each person differently with some experiencing mild symptoms while others may undergo some severe ones.
Even when a person has recovered from the virus, some of its long-term symptoms may still stay with patients for a while.
This was highlighted in a post on the Ministry of Public Health’s (MoPH) Twitter page.
Medical Director of Hamad General Hospital, Dr Yousef Al Maslamani explained that some long-term effects can impact people’s health for many weeks or months.
Dr. Muna Al Maslamani, Medical Director of the Communicable Disease Center at Hamad Medical Corporation, has said that a person infected with COVID-19 cannot be given the vaccine until certain period of time after recovery.
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Qatar has left no stone unturned in its fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
Since the start of the pandemic, relevant authorities in the country have ensured the highest levels of monitoring, testing and management to protect the health of the population.
After the Ministry of Public Health’s (MoPH) dedicated efforts to secure a safe, effective and reliable COVID-19 vaccine, the country began its
No serious side effects of this vaccine have been reported in Qatar so far, a senior health official has confirmed.
Speaking to Qatar Television yesterday, Dr Yousuf Al Maslamani, medical director of Hamad General Hospital, said there is no reason for citizens and residents of Qatar to be concerned about the safety of the COVID-19 vaccine based on the long-established record of quality services led by MoPH.