With the vaccination drive taking place in full-form in the UAE, it’s important to be well versed with the different types of vaccinations available.
Especially with a recent spike in cases, the UAE is offering vaccines to its citizens and residents free of charge, currently on an optional basis after doing the necessary background checks to ensure the safety of all its residents.
While also reaching a major global milestone, with the aim of vaccinating half the population by March, the nation ranks first across the globe in regard to the daily distribution of doses. As mentioned a week earlier by NCEMA, the UAE has exceeded 2 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine with nursing mothers, pregnant women, and children excluded from taking it.
The three vaccines available in the UAE are as follows:
Pfizer vaccine
Around the end of December, the COVID-19 Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine was approved to be administered in Dubai.
After undergoing numerous clinical trials, the vaccine has been found to have 95 per cent efficacy. With the DHA also outlining who will be prioritised for the vaccine and who will not be able to receive it. The vaccination consists of two doses, taken separately. The gap between the two doses is 21 days.
The vaccine has already started to be rolled out, with some government ministers already receiving their first doses. As of today, this now includes Director-General of the Government of Dubai Media Office (GDMO) Her Excellency Mona Al Marri.
Note the Pfizer vaccine is currently limited due to a global shortage in the vaccine.
Sinopharm vaccine
The vaccine underwent clinical trials in Abu Dhabi during summer last year and it was confirmed by health authorities saying that the “analysis [from the trial of 31,000 people] shows no serious safety concerns”.
High-up government officials including His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and the Ruler of Dubai, Her Excellency Noura bint Mohammed Al Kaab, the Minister of Culture and Youth, and more have received the Sinopharm vaccine. Priority is given to citizens and residents above the age of 18, particularly, the elderly and those suffering from chronic diseases, the Sinopharm vaccine requires two doses. The first dose is taken following an assessment of the patient’s health and the second dose is taken after a period averaging between 21 to 28 days.
The vaccination centres for Sinopharm include the list here for the rest of the UAE and here for Abu Dhabi.
Russian Sputnik
Approved for use in the UAE after Sinopharm, Russia’s Sputnik V has now been approved for emergency use, developed by the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation’s Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology is a human adenovirus-based vaccine which has been named after the first Soviet space satellite.
As said by the NCEMA, “UAE approves Russia’s Sputnik vaccine for emergency use as part of its comprehensive and integrated efforts to ensure increased prevention levels against the virus, and to safeguard the health of the country’s citizens and residents.”
Its effectiveness against COVID-19 is confirmed at 91.4 per cent, while its efficacy against severe cases of the disease is 100 per cent.
To know more information or book an appointment download the DHA app available on the App Store and Google Play or the call centre by calling on the toll-free number 800-342.
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