07 Apr 2021 - 19:51
The Peninsula Online
Doha: Baby Manalo, a 42-year-old Filipino resident of Qatar, today visited Al Waab Health Center and received the one millionth COVID-19 vaccine dose to be administered since the start of the National COVID-19 Vaccination Program.
Administering the one millionth vaccine dose is a hugely significant milestone and highlights the rapid pace of the National COVID-19 Vaccination Program which is now vaccinating more than 170,000 people a week.
Since the start of the vaccination program the strategy has prioritized vaccinating people most at risk of severe COVID-19 symptoms and with the availability of more vaccines and the opening of additional vaccination centers, the eligibility criteria has been expanded in line with the phased roll-out of the National COVID-19 Vaccination Program. With 27 percent of eligible adults and 77 percent of people over 60 years of age having received at least one vaccine dose, a significant proportion of th
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04 Apr 2021 - 14:19
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Doha: Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) temporarily stops the provision of COVID-19 PCR swabs for people traveling abroad.
PHCC tweeted this on their social media adding that private sector hospitals will provide all COVID-19 PCR swabs for people traveling abroad.
Primary Health Care Corporation health centers and medical teams are at the forefront of the National COVID-19 Vaccination Program and staff are working round the clock providing COVID-19 swabs for anyone showing signs and symptoms of the virus.
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05 Apr 2021 - 16:46
The Peninsula
Doha: The Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) has announced that, with effect from April 4, 2021, all non-essential services will only be conducted through virtual consultations using both telephone and video.
“Given the current rise in COVID-19 cases, the changes have been put into effect as a precautionary measure to keep the community safe, by minimizing exposure for both patients and healthcare workers as we have a high volume of vaccination groups visiting the health centers. To limit the number of patients visiting health centers, PHCC teams will call patients to reschedule any existing appointments non-essential services by converting them to virtual consultations,” said Dr Samya Ahmad Al Abdulla, Executive Director of Operations, of PHCC.