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Redirecting to Students vaccinated ahead of finals; bank, cinema employees inoculated


Students vaccinated ahead of finals; bank, cinema employees inoculated
KUWAIT: Kuwait has vaccinated around 42,000 students and nearly 60 percent of teachers against COVID-19 ahead of the final exams, Al-Jarida Arabic daily reported yesterday. Meanwhile, health authorities also began yesterday vaccinating around 3,000 bank sector employees and 1,000 cinema workers against the virus, Al-Anbaa Arabic daily reported. This follows a similar drive to vaccinate co-op, supermarket and commercial shop workers around the country.
The number of people in Kuwait who had received their COVID-19 vaccines has reached around 822,000, or nearly 20 percent of the population, as of Saturday. Health authorities have sped up the vaccination campaign during Ramadan with hope of reaching one million vaccinated people soon. ....

Abdullah Al Sanad , Ministry Of Health , Al Jarida Arabic , Al Anbaa Arabic , அமைச்சகம் ஆஃப் ஆரோக்கியம் ,

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Redirecting to Nearly 20 percent of Kuwait's population vaccinated: Report


Nearly 20 percent of Kuwait’s population vaccinated: Report
KUWAIT: The number of people in Kuwait who have received their COVID-19 vaccines has reached around 822,000, or nearly 20 percent of the population, Al-Jarida Arabic daily reported yesterday. Health authorities have sped up the vaccination campaign during Ramadan with hope of reaching one million vaccinated people soon. Kuwait races to curb an increase in daily infections that prompted authorities to impose a partial curfew since March 7, and which could be extended if the numbers of infections and patients in ICUs remain high.
Head of the higher COVID-19 committee Dr Khaled Al-Jarallah had stated on Saturday that expatriates and people who haven’t been vaccinated against COVID-19 have the highest numbers among hospitalized and ICU patients in Kuwait, adding that the number of positive results from field swab tests have dropped except in investment residential areas and among expats. ....

Khaled Al Jarallah , Abdullah Al Sanad , Ministry Of Health , Al Jarida Arabic , அமைச்சகம் ஆஃப் ஆரோக்கியம் ,