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COVID-19: Second vaccine dose to be administered in Oman

We will never leave anybody behind : Oman s Minister of Health

We will never leave anybody behind : Oman’s Minister of Health By: Gautam Viswanathan We will never leave anybody behind. These were the words spoken by Oman’s Minister of Health, Dr Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Saidi, just minutes after he became the first person in the country to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Oman began its National Immunisation Campaign against the coronavirus this week, with vaccines already being distributed across all of the governorates across the country, with more doses expected soon. “I want to assure everybody that making these vaccines in a short period of time has never compromised their safety or their efficacy,” said the Minister of Health. “They went through exactly the same steps – the three clinical trials were conducted the same way, the number of participants in these trials was also high enough to reach the statistical efficacy that we are looking for.

Oman s healthcare workers: our heroes - Times of Oman

Oman’s healthcare workers: our heroes By: Times News Service Oman’s healthcare workers’ efforts to give their all towards taking care of patients affected by COVID-19 have been praised by the Minister of Health. Dr Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Saidi was the first in the country to be administered the COVID-19 vaccine, which will soon be rolled out to frontline workers across the Sultanate. Oman received on Thursday evening 15,600 doses of the jab made by Pfizer/BioNTech, with the next batch of vaccines expected in the first month of next year. “The healthcare staff have been the heroes of this period, they have worked under difficult conditions, but they have proved that they deserve the thanks and trust we all give them,” explained the minister. “I cannot thank them enough, and it’s not just at the Ministry of Health: everybody in the healthcare sector, whether public or private, and the supporting agencies as well.”

First recipients of coronavirus vaccine in Oman share their experiences

First recipients of coronavirus vaccine in Oman share their experiences By: Times News Service “I have to say that the injection was slightly painful, but that was expected,” Dr Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Saidi, the Minister of Health after taking the COVID-19 vaccine. Muscat: People in Oman should continue to adhere to COVID-19 preventive measures even after getting vaccinated, say those who are among the first in the country to receive it. The first person in the country to be administered the COVID-19 vaccine was Dr Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Saidi, the Minister of Health. “I have to say that the injection was slightly painful, but that was expected,” he said, shortly after he’d been vaccinated. “I followed the procedure and rested for 15 minutes, as everybody should do. I am aware that I might get some side effects such as body aches and pains, or low grade temperature, and I know how to deal with these.

Oman to offer COVID-19 vaccine from December 27

Oman to offer COVID-19 vaccine from December 27
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