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Dubai: Oman has reported an alarming increase in the number of COVID-19 patients in intensive care unit, local media reported. According to Dr. Ahmed Al Saidi, Minister of Health, the number of patients in intensive care was 51 before January 21 and the number doubled two days ago to reach 102 patients. New virus variant The minister revealed that Oman has registered six cases of the new virus variant, adding that the Supreme Committee tasked with tackling COVID-19 has taken a number of precautionary measures to halt the spread of the genetic mutation of the virus, including the closure of borders and other measures that the country did not want to take, but had to as many people did not abide by the procedures. ....
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Dubai: No side effects have been reported from people who took the COVID-19 vaccine in Oman since its launch in the country, Minister of Health said on Sunday. Speaking to reporters after visiting the vaccination centres in Muscat Governorate, Dr. Ahmed Al Saidi urged target groups to get vaccinated and avoid paying attention to rumours. “We have not received any reports of allergic reactions or side effects from people who took the vaccine so. ....
Live: Oman begins COVID-19 vaccination By: Times News Service Muscat: The Sultanate officially launched the Covid-19 vaccination campaign which will be held in three governorates. His Excellency Dr. Ahmed Al Saidi received the first dose of Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine on Sunday. More than 15,000 doses of vaccine have arrived in the country and a second batch of 28,000 will arrive in January. ....
Dubai: There are no indications the new mutant COVID-19 variant is more dangerous than COVID-19, Oman’s Health Minister said on Monday. Dr. Ahmed Al Saidi said: “There are no indications so far that the new mutated strain of COVID-19 is more dangerous than the previous one.” “The decisions by the Supreme Committee tasked with tackling COVID-19 are based on the epidemiological situation of the virus, and there is continuous follow-up and monitoring,” the Minister said. He urged community members to strictly abide by coronavirus-related precautionary measures. “Wearing a mask, keeping social distancing, and personal hygiene are permanent treatments,” he added. ....