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MoPH stops giving birth certificates in hospitals
Doha: Government and private hospitals in Qatar will no longer hand out birth certificates by the Ministry of Public Health…
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Designated authorities refer 354 people to the prosecution for violating Covid-19 precautionary measuresÂ
Designated authorities refer 354 people to the prosecution for violating Covid 19 precautionary measures Doha: On Wednesday, the designated authorities…
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1749 people prosecuted for not following Covid-19 precautionary measures
1749 people prosecuted for not following Covid-19 precautionary measures Doha: A total of 1,749 people were referred to the competent…
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Syria: QRCS, OCHA support lifesaving therapeutic services
Syria: QRCS, OCHA support lifesaving therapeutic services Doha: With support from the United Nations Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs,…
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Qatar calls for reconsidering its restrictions on unvaccinated
Doha: As the Covid-19 pandemic enters its third wave, Qatar has taken many cautious measures to limit the virus’s spread,…
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Antigen tests done at private clinics not reflected in EhterazÂ
Doha: The Ehteraz has not yet turned red or the test has been reported on the app for many Covid-19…
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MoPH reports 2 Covid-19 deaths and 4,169 new cases in Qatar on January 11
Doha: The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) published the list of Covid-19 updates in the State of Qatar. Following are…
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450 people referred for violating the Covid-19 precautionary measures in Qatar
Doha: On Monday, the designated authorities referred 450 people to the prosecution for violating the Covid-19 preventive measure in Qatar…
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Hamad Medical Corporation establishes dedicated hospitalization facility for children with Covid-19
Doha: The Al Wakra Pediatric COVID-19 Center, on the Al Wakra Hospital campus, has been designated as a treatment centre…
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Pfizer Covid-19 booster doses approved for 12- to 15-year-olds by MOPH
The administration of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 booster vaccines for children aged 12 to 15 years has been approved by the Ministry…
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