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Co-Win, the coordinating app was developed by the Indian government to help healthcare workers manage and monitor the immunisation programme.
As a part "Choose to Vaccinate" campaign Abu Dhabi's Department of Community Development (DCD) has organised a series of visits to non-Muslim places of worship in the emirate to vaccinate people against COVID-19.
“Today, in some areas where they’ve done the majority of their over 80s, letters are going out to the over 70s and those who are clinically extremely vulnerable,” he said.
The department received requests via the toll-free number 800700, to provide home vaccination service for a certain group of people in Sharjah.
Dr Farida Al Khaja, CEO of Clinical Support Services and Nursing Sector, Chairperson of the COVID-19 Vaccination Steering Committee at DHA answers during a question-answer session on Twitter about the facts regarding COVID-19 vaccination.
The Social Services Department branches are in Al Dhaid, Al-Madam, Al-Bataih, Mlieha, Khorfakkan, Kalba, Dibba Al-Hisn, and Al Hamriya.
Researchers said that the AstraZeneca vaccine, a possible game-changer in fighting the disease worldwide, has raced to inoculate millions with a homegrown prophylactic.
India, the world’s most populous country after China, has said it may not need to vaccinate all of its 1.35 billion people to create herd immunity. Still, covering even half its population will make it one of the largest immunisation programmes in the world.
Nearly one billion Covid jabs have now been administered worldwide but reaching people in all four corners of the planet is an unprecedented logistical challenge.
To date, 826,301 COVID-19 vaccines have been administered, equivalent to 47,000 doses per day, and 8% of the country's total population.