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Those who do not take booster dose in Saudi will lose ‘immune’ status in Tawakkalna from Tuesday | Those who do not take booster dose in Saudi will lose ‘immune’ status in Tawakkalna from Tuesday

Jubilee: Eight months after taking the second dose of the Kovid vaccine in Saudi Arabia, those who do not receive the booster dose will have their ‘immunization’ vaccine status expired in Tawakkalna from February 1. This applies to anyone 18 years of age and older who have access to public places, recreation centers, airplanes, and public transportation. The Ministry of Home Affairs has confirmed that the immunization status will not change if the duration of receiving the booster dose is less than eight months. Groups that have already been excluded from the vaccine requirement will be excluded from the new conditions.

After a gap of two years, direct study in Saudi schools began yesterday. Excellent attendance was recorded in government, private, foreign and schools at all levels, including kindergartens and primary classes. School authorities have been instructed to implement preventive measures and health protocols to create a healthy learning environment and ensure the safety of all.

The first period is set aside at the beginning of the school day to make students aware of the importance of precautionary measures. At the same time, the Ministry continues to activate distance education and e-learning facilities through Madrasati (My School) and Roudati (My Kindergarten) platforms and IEN Lessons Channels.

“The number of epidemiological curve infections is declining,” said a spokesman for the ministry. Explained by Muhammad Al Abdul Al. Necessary precautions and vaccination programs are strictly followed. Stability will be achieved in the number of cases. Severe cases are much less common than in previous stages due to the effectiveness of the vaccine. People who come in contact with patients and show signs of illness may have their home tested or go to a laboratory. Those without symptoms do not need to be tested. Those who have not been vaccinated and who have been in contact with people with symptoms or health problems should stay in quarantine for four days and undergo a laboratory test on the fifth day. Muhammad Al Abdul Al clarified.