Abu Dhabi: People infected with COVID-19 who have not developed adequate antibodies will be given the COVID-19 vaccines in the UAE, it was announced during the UAE Government COVID-19 briefing on Tuesday.
“Often, people who had severe or moderate [COVID-19] infections and symptoms that required hospitalisation developed adequate immunity. This can be checked through the detection and examination of their immunity,” announced Dr Omar Al Hammadi, official spokesman of the UAE Government.
“If the immunity tests are positive, they would not require vaccination. However, if antibodies are not formed, they would be given the vaccine,” he added.
The official also clarified whether some people who have previously been infected by COVID-19 may not have immunity to Sars-CoV-2.
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