Some 67,000 people, including Syrian refugees, have been vaccinated against the coronavirus in the Mafraq Governorate since the vaccine rollout began in the Kingdom, according to the northern region's health director, Hani Elimat.
He said that the vaccination process was carried out at Chest Diseases Centres, Al-Khalidiya Health Centre, King Talal Military Hospital, Northern Badia Government Hospital and the Zaatari refugee camp as well as by mobile teams.
He called on those who registered on the platform to call to these centres on time to get the jab while adhering to public safety regulations.
Some 67,000 people, including Syrian refugees, have been vaccinated against the coronavirus in the Mafraq Governorate since the vaccine rollout began in the Kingdom, according to the northern region's health director, Hani Elimat.
He said that the vaccination process was carried out at Chest Diseases Centres, Al-Khalidiya Health Centre, King Talal Military Hospital, Northern Badia Government Hospital and the Zaatari refugee camp as well as by mobile teams.
He called on those who registered on the platform to call to these centres on time to get the jab while adhering to public safety regulations.
Some 67,000 people, including Syrian refugees, have been vaccinated against the coronavirus in the Mafraq Governorate since the vaccine rollout began in the Kingdom, according to the northern region's health director, Hani Elimat.
He said that the vaccination process was carried out at Chest Diseases Centres, Al-Khalidiya Health Centre, King Talal Military Hospital, Northern Badia Government Hospital and the Zaatari refugee camp as well as by mobile teams.
He called on those who registered on the platform to call to these centres on time to get the jab while adhering to public safety regulations.
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