The need for corona vaccination to perform Umrah is still under study: Ministry of Health
In Saudi Arabia, a spokesman for the Ministry of Health, Dr Muhammad al-Abdullai, said the need for the corona vaccine for performing Umrah was still under discussion.
During a press conference today, Al-Abdul-Ali explained that there was no link between the vaccines and the cause of the blood clot, stressing that all specific and relevant scientific institutions have proven that this information is incorrect. And wrong.
Al-Ali revealed that no deaths have been reported in Saudi Arabia due to the corona vaccine. More than 3.1 million (3,171,543) corona vaccines have been administered in Saudi Arabia.
He added that there was no need to take any kind of test or sweep before taking the corona vaccine, adding that they were baseless rumors. More than 70% of those who registered to receive the corona vaccine received a dose.
He also said that there was no link between vaccines as a cause of stroke, pointing out that all relevant specialized scientific institutes had proved that the information was incorrect and inaccurate.
Today, 367 new corona infections, 277 recoveries and 7 deaths have been reported in Saudi Arabia, bringing the total number of infections to 385,020, while 374,412 people recovered from the infection, bringing the total death toll to 6,609.
During the last 24 hours, 34,727 corona tests were performed, bringing the total number of tests to 14,620,008, bringing the total number of active corona cases to 3,999, of which 584 are in critical condition. 6,609 deaths have been reported.
Today, 367 new corona infections, 277 recoveries and 7 deaths have been reported in Saudi Arabia, bringing the total number of infections to 385,020, while 374,412 people recovered from the infection, bringing the total death toll to 6,609.
During the last 24 hours, 34,727 corona tests were performed, bringing the total number of tests to 14,620,008, bringing the total number of active corona cases to 3,999, of which 584 are in critical condition. 6,609 deaths have been reported.
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