UAE kicked off its vaccination for all campaign last month and it aims to inoculate at least 50 per cent of the people in the country by the first quarter of the year. This implies a full-steam-ahead approach to ensure the safety of its residents. Above: People at Sheikh Khalifa Hall Vaccination Centre in Ajman queue up for a jab on January 12.
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There are of course some criteria a person needs to meet to be in the priority queue. If you are more susceptible to infection due to high blood pressure or diabetes, you are automatically bumped up the line. | Above: Residents get their blood pressure checked before taking the COVID-19 vaccine at Indian Association Ajman on January 13.
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There are of course some criteria a person needs to meet to be in the priority queue. If you are more susceptible to severe infections due to high blood pressure or diabetes, you are automatically bumped up the line.
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Various centres across the Emirates offer the vaccine jabs. | Above: Residents get the free Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine at Indian Association Ajman on January 13.
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In the UAE, the free vaccine programme aims to protect both residents as well as citizens, so anyone can go get the jab. | Above: Residents filling up a consent form before queueing up at the UAE Ministry of Health & Prevention's Al Qusais Health Center to take the vaccine.
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In Abu Dhabi, there are now 105 locations across the emirate where residents can get the vaccine.
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While many meet the requirements for a safe inoculation, some people including pregnant and breastfeeding mums are not allowed the jab; there just aren’t enough studies to prove beyond a shadow of doubt that they won’t negatively impact the infant.
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Orderly lines ensure an easy trip to the vaccination tents. Case in point: (pictured above) the tent in Al Wasl area in Dubai on January 11.
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Visitors at Al Khalidiyeh Health Centrer in Sharjah, which is one of the venues for COVID-19 vaccination.
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Residents getting Covid-19 Vaccine at Indian Association Ajman.
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Those wishing to get a vaccine jab can also head to Mughaider Suburb Council – West Tent Vaccination Centre in Sharjah.
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