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JEDDAH: The Saudi Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed that coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccines do not cause infertility or any other reproductive complications. Responding to rumors after the vaccine, the MOH urged Saudis to “take the step” and get vaccinated, stating that COVID-19 vaccines have no effect on the reproductive system. MOH spokesman, Dr. Mohammed Al-Abd Al-Aly said that “there is no truth to this and the information is not credible.” Al-Abd Al-Aly explained that many studies have revealed the vaccine’s safety, including for women planning to get pregnant and pregnant mothers. “Studies have shown that a COVID-19 infection affects the reproductive cells and affects fertility and reproductive capacity. The danger comes from the infection, not the vaccine,” added the spokesman.
Updated 38 min 57 sec ago Arab News March 26, 2021 02:34 JEDDAH: Twelve Arab projects have been selected for development at the Red Sea Lodge 2021, the Red Sea Film Festival announced on Thursday. Six of the projects are from Saudi Arabia while the rest come from Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, and Lebanon. The 12 filmmaking teams will gather virtually four times, then come together in person in Jeddah for the inaugural Red Sea International Film Festival. Half of the projects feature women in the roles of directors and producers. The teams will pitch their vision to international production companies, with two lucky teams being granted $100,000 by an independent jury of experts. The winning movies will premiere at the festival, which is scheduled to take place in 2022.
Text Size: A+ New Delhi: The novel coronavirus pandemic continues to devastate countries across the world the latest count being over 7.8 crore cases and more than 17 lakh deaths. Health workers in South Africa are crumbling under the second wave of Covid in the country. More than 700 migrant workers test positive in Thailand, which threatens their already precarious position in the country, and relatives of coronavirus victims in Italy are filing lawsuits against top political leaders for ‘criminal negligence’. ThePrint brings you the most important global stories on the coronavirus pandemic and why they matter. Health workers in South Africa’s Western Cape region exhausted