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KUWAIT CITY, June 9: Amid reports that the test results of the latest shipment of the AstraZeneca- Oxford vaccine is declared safe, the Ministry of Health is witnessing a wide alert at various levels in preparation for launching a major vaccination campaign, during which unprecedented rates are expected to be recorded in Kuwait, reaching the vaccination limit of 70,000 individuals per day, reports Al-Rai daily.
According to informed sources, the efficacy test results for the latest shipment of the Oxford COVID- 19 vaccine were informally sent to the ministry, stating that the results are sound, and there should be no fears in using the vaccine. However, the ministry chose to wait for the documents to be officially received and approved before receiving the shipment, which was expected to happen during the course of this week. As soon as the efficacy and safety of the shipment is confirmed, the ministry will launch a major campaign that will start within a few hours so th
KUWAIT CITY, June 6: The Health and Social Affairs Committee met on Sunday in the presence of Minister of Health Dr Basel Al-Sabah and senior officials of the ministry. Rapporteur of the committee MP Saadoun Hammad revealed they talked about the Health Ministry’s readiness to deal with the Indian va
MP submits bill amending Nationality Law No. 15/1959 KUWAIT CITY, June 2: MP Abdullah Al- Turaiji submitted a bill on amending Nationality Law number 15/1959 that stipulates granting a non-Kuwaiti woman married to a Kuwaiti the right to apply for Kuwaiti citizenship after 25 years of marriage pro
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KUWAIT CITY, April 11: MP Badr Al-Humaidi submitted a proposal for the ministries and other public institutions to specify the number of expatriate employees who or their relatives suffer from chronic psychiatric and nervous system diseases and are undergoing treatment in Kuwaiti hospitals. The prop