Cairo: Bahraini citizens and expatriates have shown great interest in receiving the vaccine against COVID-19 with the initiation of the vaccination campaign in the kingdom, the Health Ministry has said without giving specific figures.
The ministry called on people to register for the vaccine through its website https://healthalert.gov.bh to set appointments for citizens and foreign residents to take the vaccine.
“The vaccine is offered for free and everyone above the age of 18 can register to take it,” the ministry said on its Twitter account. Citizens in Bahrain getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Image Credit: The Health Ministry
Health authorities stressed the importance of being vaccinated against COVID-19 as part of the country’s efforts to stem the pandemic.
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Cairo: Bahrain’s King Hamad Bin Isa has taken a vaccine against COVID-19, the country’s official news agency BNA reported.
The monarch thanked the kingdom’s people for abiding by precautions against the novel coronavirus, saying that such abidance has helped limit the spread of the highly infectious disease.
Bahrain, a country of around 1.7 million population, so far has registered 89,600 virus cases and 349 related fatalities.
BNA also quoted the king as expressing appreciation for frontline personnel in different state institutions and volunteers for “setting the brightest examples of devotion” with the aim of bringing life back to normal.
On Wednesday, the Bahraini king announced that his country will start “soon” a campaign for vaccination against COVID-19.
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DECEMBER 17 Member of Parliament Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah in his statement last week challenged government ministers, promoters and supporters involved in the ongoing effort to acquire at least one Covid-19 vaccine for Malaysia, be vaccinated first before any members of the Malaysian public.
My parents and I step forward to pick up the gauntlet and volunteer ourselves to be among the first to receive the mRNA vaccines which are being acquired by the Malaysian government, especially if the MP is offering to help with the process. We trust in the science.
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