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Covid -19 vaccination for pregnant and lactating women: MoPH explains

 21 Apr 2021 - 13:16 Image used for representation alone The Peninsula Online Doha: Ministry of Public Health released a information leaflet for pregnant and lactating women giving details on Covid-19 vaccination.    The leaflet is prepared by Dr Salwa AbouYakoub, Chair of Obstetrics, Dr. Mariam Al Beloushi, Dr. Gamal Ahmed – Senior Consultants in Obstetrics and Gynecology; Women’s Wellness and Research Center, Hamad Medical Corporation and Dr. Soha Al Bayat, Head of Vaccination, Ministry of Public Health, Qatar. This leaflet is intended as a guide to make an informed choice with regards to whether or not one should take the Covid-19 vaccine while trying to get pregnant, in pregnancy and during breastfeeding.

Sheikha Al Mayassa in the top 5 most powerful Arabs in Qatar – Emirates Woman

  With an annual reported budget of $1 billion to spend according to Gulf Business, she has played a vital role in cultivating cultural growth while keeping national traditions in mind. As Sheikha Al Mayassa – who is also co-chair of Fashion Trust Arabia – continues to establish Qatar in the world of international contemporary art, as she overlooked the rebranding of the QMA (Qatar Museums Authority) under a new name which is now Qatar Museums. The museums which fall under her stewardship include the Museum of Islamic Art, Mathaf (the Arab Museum of Modern Art) and the National Museum of Qatar. The others who have ranked on the top 5 most powerful Arabs in Qatar include Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi, President and CEO of Qatar Petroleum and Chairman and MD of Industries Qatar, Hassan Al Thawadi, Chairman for Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup, Mansoor Ebrahim Al-Mahmoud, the CEO of Qatar Investment Authority and Abdulla Mubarak Al-Khalifa, the Group CEO of Qatar National Bank.

Conference to focus on pandemic impact on museums, cities

Conference to focus on pandemic impact on museums, cities  19 Apr 2021 - 9:51 By Raynald C Rivera | The Peninsula Doha: The implications of the pandemic to museums and cities will be at the nucleus of a three-day virtual visual arts conference organised by Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art and Doha Institute for Graduate Studies (DI). The continuation of highly engaging sessions which kicked off late last year, The Visual Arts Studies Third Annual Conference 2020-2021 titled “The Future Museum in the Future City” will be streamed via Zoom from April 25 to 27. “In this edition of the conference, we look at the implications of the current pandemic on the futures of museums and cities. We expect the conference to be an open platform for a discussion of the questions concerning the various potential scenarios that are likely to come upon us in the foreseeable future,” wrote Qatar Museums in an e-mail to its Culture Pass members. QM invites Culture Pass members to attend

Qatar Museums unveils new public art installations by local students

Qatar Museums unveils new public art installations by local students  19 Apr 2021 - 16:05 The Peninsula Doha: Qatar Museums has unveiled a series of public art installations at the newly opened Crescent Park in Lusail City as part of the Public Art Annual Student Competition exhibition in collaboration with Qatari Diar. The competition is aimed at students who are either currently enrolled in university or alumni who have graduated within the last two years. As part of the competition, participating students were able to experience the making of a public artwork from fine-tuning their concepts, working closely with local fabricators to installation.

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