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- The four-phase vaccination campaign will run until October 31
- Additional restrictions will be implemented if Kovid increases within the next week
- Pfizer-Biotech has so far distributed 50,000 Kovid vaccines in Qatar
-Doha: The government says it will have to tighten controls if the Kovid disease flares up in Qatar. Authorities have warned that there are signs of a second wave of Kovid in the country. He warned that if the number of Kovid cases increased in the next one week, additional restrictions would have to be imposed and the country would return to early controls.
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The first signs of a second wave appear to be a sharp rise in the daily Kovid disease in Qatar. Abdullatif said. Abdullatif, who is also the chairman of the Kovid National Strategic Group and also the head of the epidemiology unit at the Hamad Medical Corporation, said the information would be released in the coming days and weeks.
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He said the increase in the number of people infected with the virus was due to the failure of people to take precautionary measures at gatherings and weddings. Pfizer-Biotech has so far distributed 50,000 Kovid vaccines in Qatar. The first batch of Modena vaccine will arrive in the next 10 days, according to the Ministry of Health Protection and Communicable Diseases. Hamad al-Rumaihi said.
The four-phase vaccination campaign will run until October 31. The vaccine is available to all nationals and expatriates. So far, more than 90,000 people have registered for vaccination, according to the Managing Director of the Primary Care Corporation. Maryam Abdul Malik said.
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