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Egypt’s rate of coronavirus infections has risen dramatically, with daily cases more than doubling in recent weeks as authorities prepare to introduce a vaccine.
Front-line health workers will be given priority, followed by the elderly and then those with chronic ailments.
But President Abdel Fattah El Sisi’s medical adviser said on Tuesday that Egyptians must continue to observe preventive measures such as social distancing, wearing masks in crowded or indoor areas and frequently washing their hands.
“Vaccines will neither give full immunity nor entirely destroy the virus,” Mohammed Tagedeen said. They will reduce the symptoms and that’s why we have to continue to embrace preventive measures, which must take priority.
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