Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said on Tuesday that the past 10 years were a transitional stage to bridge the gaps in the different state sectors, especially in the health and educational domains. Sisi said the state finalized about 50 percent of the medical infrastructure and established about 700 hospitals out of the 1,400 hospitals which the state needs.
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Preparations on to conduct postponed exams
KUWAIT CITY, March 2: With the opening of academic institutions in Egypt and resumption of the first semester exams that were postponed due to the corona outbreak, Kuwaitis studying in Egypt are now preparing for the postponed exams and the start of the second semester, reports Al-Qabas daily. This has prompted the National Union of Kuwaiti Students (NUKS) in Egypt to demand for the vaccination of Kuwaiti students there. Head of the union Ahmed Al-Shammari told the daily that they sent an official letter to the Cultural Attaché in the Embassy of Kuwait in Cairo requesting that corona vaccine should be made available to the Kuwaiti students, taking into consideration a large number of them want to be vaccinated. “Many students could not get vaccinated in Kuwait due to their commitments and exams in Egypt. Therefore, we asked the embassy to lay down a clear plan for the vaccination of students free of charge, just like the diplomats and