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An older resident receives her first shot at Zabeel Health Centre on December 27, 2020. EPA
A Dubai ambulance worker is vaccinated in Dubai. EPA
The vaccine is expected to be rolled out to all age groups once people in the essential categories have been vaccinated. EPA
A nurse holds a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, which was approved for use by Dubai s emergency and crisis authority and the federal Ministry of Health. AFP
An employee from Roads and Transport Authority receives a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine in Dubai. EPA
“I couldn’t be more ashamed of a government that makes her and others feel undervalued and underpaid even as it relies shamelessly on their overwork.
“We clapped for the NHS workers week after week to show our gratitude. But it was an empty gesture if we don’t back it up with widespread support for this campaign.”
Isobel, a midwife from a London hospital who did not wish to share her full name, said joining the action “felt good”.
Tonight, together with my partner who is an NHS worker, we have slow-clapped the government s measly 1% pay increase offer.
Midwives, nurses, porters and the many others who re caring for us deserve a 15% pay rise, now. #withNHSstaff#NHSPay15pic.twitter.com/51KytQYFWX