COVID-19: Saudis administer 18.4 million jabs

152,000 doses given over the past 24 hours, Ministry of Health data says

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A picture taken late on June 3, 2021 shows Saudi staff checking attendant's mobiles for vaccine certificates or a negative COVID-19 test, at the entrance of a theatre hosting the first concert in the Saudi capital Riyadh since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A picture taken late on June 3, 2021 shows Saudi staff checking attendant's mobiles for vaccine certificates or a negative COVID-19 test, at the entrance of a theatre hosting the first concert in the Saudi capital Riyadh since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
AFP

Abu Dhabi: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Health said on Monday that 18,442,204 doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered so far, local media reported.

The data indicated that the past 24 hours witnessed the inoculation of more than 152,000 citizens and residents.

The Ministry of Health launched the vaccination campaign on December 17, while the second phase of inoculation started on February 18, expanding the process across the Kingdom.

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