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Bahrain: Twin babies declared dead found to be alive

Bahrain’s Lower Criminal Court sentenced a doctor to three years in prison, and two others to one year in jail, and set 1,000 Bahraini dinars as bail for each of them to stop execution, after finding them guilty of causing the death of twin babies, the Bahrain News Agency reported on Tuesday. The court issued its ruling after it the doctors were found guilty of malpractice and negligence contrary to the medical profession’s ethics. The court acquitted a nurse who was involved in the same case. According to court papers, the father of the twins filed a case against the Salmaniya Medical Complex (SMC), which had proclaimed his twin babies dead and handed them over to him for burial.

Bahrain Central Bank extends loan repayment deferrals as virus impact continues

Bahrain Central Bank extends loan repayment deferrals as virus impact continues
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Chinese vaccines welcomed by world - Chinadaily com cn

Chinese vaccines welcomed by world China Daily | Updated: 2020-12-26 12:29 Turkey will receive first batch of jab which is 91.25 percent effective in trials Nurse Arzu Yildirim (center) administers a dose of China s Sinovac coronavirus vaccines during phase III clinical trials at Acibadem Hospital in Istanbul, Turkey, on Monday. EMRAH GUREL/AP ANKARA-Turkey will receive its first shipment of China s Sinovac coronavirus vaccines within days as preliminary domestic tests showed it was 91 percent effective, becoming the latest country to welcome Chinese scientific medical breakthroughs. We are sure that the vaccine is effective and safe for Turkish people, Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said on Thursday at a news conference.

Reversing its decision, Bahrain health ministry asks people to register online for vaccination

Reversing its decision, Bahrain health ministry asks people to register online for vaccination Saudi Gazette Saudi Gazette report MANAMA Bahrain’s health minister on Thursday urged people wishing to take the COVID-19 vaccine to book an appointment online in advance, reversing its earlier decision. On Wednesday, the ministry said that those wishing to take the vaccine may walk into their designated residential health centers without registering themselves online on the Health Ministry’s website healthalert.gov.bh. In a statement on Thursday, the ministry said that it has halted the possibility for citizens and residents to go directly to the health centers near their residence and take the vaccine without a prior appointment.

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