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Vaccines used in Saudi Arabia highly safe, MoH spokesman affirms

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Vaccines used in Saudi Arabia are declared safe for people.

The Ministry of Health's official spokesman, Dr. Mohammed Al-Abdulali, reinforced here Sunday that community consciousness has greatly aided in lowering the coronavirus infection graph, imploring all to the ongoing commitment to applying precautionary measures set, achieve positive developments through vaccination, suggesting that coronavirus disease is very deadly.

The vaccinations are safe, and hesitancy to be immunised is extremely dangerous, he noted, noting that vaccine adoption is growing all over the world, with over two billion people having been immunised.

He emphasised the necessity of social distancing throughout gatherings and meetings, stressing out that the vaccination reduce the odds of catching the illness even while limiting the incurable sickness.

On vaccination in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, he clarified that now the number of coronavirus vaccine dosage given at 590 vaccination facilities across the country managed to stand at 14,852,246. He underlined that the increasing level of vaccination will result in the side of caution, expounding that numerous incorrect information about vaccines is reported in the media and echoed while warning against distributing them.

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