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Jordan inoculates more than 274,000 against COVID-19

Jordan’s coronavirus vaccination program also included Syrian refugees at the Zaatari refugee camp. (AFP file photo)
Jordan’s coronavirus vaccination program also included Syrian refugees at the Zaatari refugee camp. (AFP file photo)
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28 Mar 2021 02:03:52 GMT9
28 Mar 2021 02:03:52 GMT9
  • More than 822,140 applications for COVID-19 jabs have been received so far
Arab News 

DUBAI: Jordan has inoculated 274,360 people with coronavirus vaccines since it started a mass immunization program in mid-January, health officials said.

The country has launched a website, https://vaccine.jo, where people who want to get vaccinated can register. The site lists the registration steps for both Jordanians and residents.

More than 822,140 applications have been received so far, a report from state news agency Petra revealed.

A senior health official meanwhile urged symptomatic COVID-19 patients above 60, particularly those who suffer from chronic diseases, to seek medical help in hospitals and avoid home remedies.

Depending on home-based medication could further worsen a patient’s medical situation, Ghazi Sharkas, the assistant secretary general for preliminary health of the country’s the health ministry, warned.

Jordan reported 4,399 new coronavirus cases and 98 COVID-19 related fatalities overnight, bringing the country’s caseload to 582,133 and the death toll to 6,472.

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