According to the Ministry of Health (MOH), more than 400 thousand residents have been vaccinated. The Ministry of Health (MOH) aims to increase the number to one million by the end of Ramadan.
While vaccination reduces the infection rate, some residents in Ahmadi and Jahara are resilient to the vaccination campaign, according to sources.
MOH will be taking some drastic measures against those who refuse vaccination after the month of Ramadan.
- Close stores with unvaccinated employees
- NO cinema to individuals who didn’t receive or refused vaccination

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