MoH says no exemptions were given for COVID vaccines
The Ministry of Health (MoH) Sunday said that it had given no one exemption from the COVID-19 vaccine.
Read Shboul, the MoH primary health care secretary-general, said patients will not be allowed in the MoH health facilities unless they produce a certificate that proves they had received the two COVID-19 vaccine jabs.
Shboul excluded from the order persons who are admitted to the hospital as emergencies, as they would be admitted straight forward without the need of producing a certificate.
He added that it is important to receive the vaccine to protect oneself against the many virus variants.
The Ministry of Health (MoH) Sunday said that it had given no one exemption from the COVID-19 vaccine.
Read Shboul, the MoH primary health care secretary-general, said patients will not be allowed in the MoH health facilities unless they produce a certificate that proves they had received the two COVID-19 vaccine jabs.
Shboul excluded from the order persons who are admitted to the hospital as emergencies, as they would be admitted straight forward without the need of producing a certificate.
He added that it is important to receive the vaccine to protect oneself against the many virus variants.
The Ministry of Health (MoH) Sunday said that it had given no one exemption from the COVID-19 vaccine.
Read Shboul, the MoH primary health care secretary-general, said patients will not be allowed in the MoH health facilities unless they produce a certificate that proves they had received the two COVID-19 vaccine jabs.
Shboul excluded from the order persons who are admitted to the hospital as emergencies, as they would be admitted straight forward without the need of producing a certificate.
He added that it is important to receive the vaccine to protect oneself against the many virus variants.
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MoH says no exemptions were given for COVID vaccines
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