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Preventive measures likely to continue during Ramadan and Eid: HMC official


 08 May 2021 - 8:47
Pic: Salim Matramkot / The Peninsula
By Sanaullah Ataullah | The Peninsula
Doha: Medical Director of Hamad General Hospital, Dr. Yousef Al Maslamani, has said that preventive measures against COVID-19 are expected to continue during Ramadan and Eid Al Fitr.
“Until now, it is not known if we were able to overcome the cases of infection during this period, and we expect that the preventive measures to be continues during Ramadan and Eid period until the cases are reduced to less than they are now, and then some restrictions may be changed,” said Dr. Yousef Al Maslamani.
In video posted on social media sites of HMC, Dr. Al Maslamani said that it is very encouraging to see clear evidence that vaccines protect people from the emergence of severe symptoms of COVID-19 infection. ....

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Preventive measure to continue during Ramadan and Eid-al Fitr : HMC Medical Director


According to Dr. Yousef Al Maslamani, Medical Director at Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), preventive measures against COVID-19 are expected to continue during Ramadan and Eid Al Fitr.
“Until now, it is not known if we were able to overcome the cases of infection during this period, and we expect that the preventive measures to be continued during Ramadan and Eid period until the cases are reduced to less than they are now, and then some restrictions may be changed,” said Dr. Yousef Al Maslamani.
This information was communicated through the social media accounts of HMC and the Ministry of Public Health.  ....

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Clear local evidence in Qatar Covid-19 vaccines prevent severe sickness: CDC Medical Director


 28 Apr 2021 - 20:34
QNA
Doha: The Medical Director of Communicable Disease Center (CDC) at Hamad Medical Corporation s (HMC) Dr Muna Al Maslamani, says there is clear evidence in Qatar that the COVID-19 vaccines are offering high levels of protection against the virus and preventing people from becoming sick. 
Extensive clinical trials have shown the Pfizer and BioNTech and Moderna vaccines to be around 95 percent effective at preventing symptomatic infection. This does not mean vaccinated people are immune to the virus or cannot contract it, but it means they are very unlikely to develop severe symptoms and become ill in the event that they do contract COVID-19, explained Dr. Al Maslamani. ....

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Evidence supports the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines in Qatar: CDC Medical Director


Dr. Muna Al Maslamani, Medical Director of Communicable Disease Center at Hamad Medical Corporation, stated that there is clear evidence that the COVID-19 vaccines offer high levels of protection against the coronavirus and preventing people from getting sick in Qatar.
She explained that the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines have proven to be around 95 percent effective at preventing symptomatic infection during extensive clinical trials.
She added that this does not indicate that vaccinated individuals are immune to the virus or cannot contract it. However, vaccinated individuals are more unlikely to develop severe symptoms and become ill in the case of being COVID-19 positive. ....

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