Minister of Health: Saudi Arabia to make COVID-19 vaccine available in pharmacies
Dubai: Saudi Arabia will provide coronavirus vaccines in pharmacies across the Kingdom for free, the country’s Minister of Health Dr. Tawfik Al Rabiah said, according to Al Arabiya.
“This step comes as part of the Kingdom’s efforts to expand the ongoing inoculation campaign and facilitate access to vaccine sites," the minister added.
Over 100 vaccination centres have opened around the country since Saudi Arabia began its nationwide vaccination campaign on December 17, the ministry said on Tuesday.
Several universities across Saudi Arabia are preparing to open coronavirus vaccination centres as part of efforts to support the Kingdom’s inoculation drive, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported last week
Vaccines will be available at the universities for faculty members and their family members, as well as the general public.
The doses will be given to people according to priority and age group, and as per the approved electronic systems.
Citizens and expatriates who have valid national IDs and residency permits are eligible to receive the vaccines and can register to receive the dose on the “Sehaty” app.
The ministry has urged all members of the public to register for one of the vaccines, if they meet the health requirements to receive a dose, and assured them that there have been no reports of serious side effects.
Saudi Arabia has so far reported 378,002 confirmed cases of the coronavirus and 6,505 COVID-19 deaths.
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