BAGHDAD - INA
The Ministry of Health and Environment confirmed, today, Tuesday, the increasing demand of citizens to take the first dose of the Corona vaccine.
A member of the media medical team of the Ministry of Health, Ruba Falah Hassan, said in a statement to the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "For the fourth consecutive day, the centers designated to administer the Corona vaccine in Baghdad and the governorates are witnessing an increase in demand for taking the first dose of the Astraznica vaccine."
She added that "the turnout of citizens is an indication and evidence of their awareness and awareness of the need to take the vaccine and feel confident that it is safe and effective, and that there are no complications in it." Took it. "
She pointed out that "the directives of the Minister of Health, Hassan Al-Tamimi, are to provide the vaccine to all covered citizens and in the fastest way, by launching electronic platforms to ensure that the vaccine is booked on its dates, and then go directly to the nearest health center to the citizen's residence to receive the vaccine."
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