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Allow people not vaccinated to travel - ARAB TIMES

16,500 mall workers get jabs KUWAIT CITY, May 11: Under the heading ‘No to compulsory vaccination’, about 3,000 citizens and residents have signed a petition calling for the cancellation of the decision issued by the Minister of Health Sheikh Dr. Basil Al-Sabah according to which people who have not been vaccinated are barred from travel calling it a kind of discrimination and racism against the ‘unvaccinated’. The petition aims to collect the signatures of about 10,000 citizens and residents. Some of the employees waiting to get vaccinated at the 360 Mall Travel The National Assembly and decision-makers in the country must reverse the decision of the Minister of Health and allow people who have not been vaccinated to travel without linking the issue of Corona vaccines with anything else, including the expatriate residence permit, visa, school rotations, rewards, and entry to complexes, restaurants and Government institutions and others. The petition says the freedom of

Redirecting to MOH asked to speed up vaccinations

MOH asked to speed up vaccinations Kuwait is stepping up vaccination efforts with a new consignment (third shipment) of AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine expected to arrive tomorrow (Wednesday) even as Pfizer vaccination batches continue to arrive weekly Arabic daily Al Rai reported. The campaigns for vaccinating workers in cooperative societies, estimated at 30,000, is also expected to be completed tomorrow (Wednesday), as also the completion of the vaccination of about 5,000 imams and muezzins, through the 10 mobile units in various governorates. The number of those vaccinated has touched 800,000 even though daily infection figures are gradully stabilising, the ministry of health is sparing no efforts to bring the numbers down by increasing vaccinations and implementing strict protocols that avoid gatherings as well as introducing a partial curfew in the country since more than a month.

Curfew cut, extended - ARAB TIMES

Messenger KUWAIT CITY, April 3, (Agencies): Kuwaiti Cabinet held an extraordinary session Thursday, chaired by His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah. After the meeting, Foreign Minister and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Sheikh Dr. Ahmad Nasser Al-Mohammad Al-Sabah made the following statement. The Cabinet thanked all of the medical cadres, headed by the Minister of Health Sheikh Dr. Basil Al-Sabah, on the International Doctor’s Day, expressing gratitude for their tremendous efforts and sacrifices, especially during the Coronavirus pandemic times. Moreover, the Cabinet was briefed by the Health Minister Dr. Bassel Al-Humoud Al-Sabah on the health situation in the country. The Cabinet called on all citizens and residents to continue cooperation and commitment to health requirements and precautionary measures. The Cabinet said it studied the recommendations of the Ministerial Committee for COVID-19 Emergencies, and then decided the following

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