Gulf Today, Staff Reporter
The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) announced on Wednesday that it has started providing the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID19 vaccine to certain group of people in Dubai.
The DHA’s initiative is a commitment to provide the public a choice of different vaccines.
The AstraZeneca vaccine is available at two centres.
One Central Vaccination Centre is for the first category of people, while the DHA Vaccination Field Centre is for the second category of people.
The DHA on Tuesday announced that the first shipment of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine has arrived from India at Dubai Airport.
The provision of the vaccine also supports the UAE’s broader objective of combating the pandemic.
The AstraZeneca vaccine is the latest addition to the list of COVID-19 vaccines offered by DHA, which include the Pfizer- BioNTech and Sinopharm vaccines.
A British expat based in Dubai, David F. Overall was one of the first to take the AstraZeneca vaccine.
David F. Overall receives the vaccine in Dubai.
David wrote on Twitter, “I’m very honoured to have received my first AstraZeneca vaccine. I would like to thank @HHShkMohd for being an inspirational leader and keeping Dubai a safe and wonderful place to live. I would also thank @DHA_Dubai for their amazing work.”
Who are eligible for AstraZeneca vaccine:
People between the age group of 18-60 years
First Category includes:
Emiratis
Dubai residents who have a chronic disease
People of determination
Second category includes:
Frontliners
Vital sector workers
How to book an appointment:
First Category:
Call the DHA toll-free number 800 342
Second Category:
Appointment shall be scheduled in coordination with DHA and the organistaions
DHA said the vaccine is a safe and effective way to protect individuals from serious preventable diseases as it stimulates the body to build resistance to a particular infection and strengthens the immune system by training it to form antibodies.
How do vaccines work?
Vaccines stimulate the immune system without making the person ill.
Vaccines work in different ways but they all provide protection against the disease.
Why should I take the vaccine?
The vaccine is currently the best, safest and most effective method to control the COVID-19 pandemic and stop it from spreading, to protect yourself and others.
Target Group
It is preferable to give the vaccine to the largest percentage of society in order to achieve sufficient immunity required to prevent the spread of the virus.
Priority is given to people who are most at risk of infection or people at risk of serious complications from infection and then to the remaining segments of society.
Pre-Vaccination Checklist for COVID-19 Vaccines
- If you have any symptoms such as fever.
- If you have a medical history such as diabetes, car- diovascular disease, etc.
- If you are allergic to any vaccine, food, medicine or substance OR if you carry a self-injectable adrenaline.
- If you are pregnant or you are planning to get pregnant within the next 3 months.
- If you are breastfeeding.
- If you suffer from an immunodeficiency disease or have a weak immunity.
Taking the vaccine and the number of doses required
Vaccination comprises of two doses, taken separately.
The gap between the two doses is 21 days.
The vaccine is given in the muscle of the upper arm.
For the vaccine to be effective, it is necessary to adhere to the appointment of the second dose as per the stipulated time.
It takes one week after the second dose of the vaccine to be effective and provide you with the necessary immunity.
Note: Even after taking both the doses for the vaccine, it is important to continue to take all precautionary measures including wearing a facemask.
General tips after taking the vaccine
Be aware of any side effects.
Comply with the instructions issued by your doctor.
Make sure you do not skip or delay your appointment for the second dose of the vaccination. This is important for the vaccine to be effective and to provide you with the necessary protection.