Did you know that this week saw 30 deaths due to COVID-19 in total and the maximum recoveries in a day were 1,321 recorded on 6 May 2021, while 600 was the highest number of newly infected cases recorded on 7 May 2021? Here are the latest updated weekly trends in terms of recoveries, new cases and deaths related to the current COVID-19 situation.
From 6-12 May 2021, 1,798 people were referred to the Public Prosecution for not wearing masks, 186for not adhering to physical distancing, 25for not following the rules regarding gatherings, 8for not following home quarantine rules and 12 for not downloading EHTERAZ on their phones. A total of 2,029 violationswere recorded from 6-12 May 2021.
Note: As per COVID-19 restrictions set by the government, please make sure to abide by the COVID-19 precautionary measures such as wearing a mask, physical distancing, showing your Ehteraz green status, and frequent hand washing.
Daily cases receiving treatment in Qatar (6 May - 12 May 2021)
Daily cases receiving treatment in Qatar (6 May - 12 May 2021)
From 593 new confirmed cases reported on 6 May, the numbers increased to 600 the next day, after which it decreased to 533 on 8 May, and then decreased to 389 on 9 May. The next day, 10 May saw 397 new infections, followed by 343 and 392 on the next two consecutive days, and towards the end of the week.
Daily recoveries in Qatar
(6 May - 12 May 2021)
Daily recoveries in Qatar (6 May - 12 May 2021)
From 1,321 recoveries from COVID-19 on 6 May, the numbers decreased to 1,217 on 7 May, following which it further decreased to 1,023 and then slightly increased to 1,063 on 9 May. The numbers then stood at 1,022 and then decreased to 994 in the following two days. The number of recoveries saw a decrease to 862 on the last day of the week.
Daily deaths in Qatar
(6 May - 12 May 2021)
Daily deaths in Qatar (6 May - 12 May 2021)
From 6 May - 12 May, the total number of deaths recorded were 30.
Qatar started the vaccination campaign against COVID-19 on December 23, the second doses of the vaccine have also started. Here are some of the updates in Qatar:
1,911,663 COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered since the start of the program in Qatar.
50.7% of the eligible population has now received at least one dose of the vaccine.
88.1% of over 60s (the most vulnerable population group) have been vaccinated with at least one dose, while 81.6% have received both doses.
The Ministry of Public Health's online registration form for the COVID-19 vaccine is open to citizens and residents who want to register their desire to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
All individuals who have received 2 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine will automatically have a vaccination certificate available for them in the MyHealth Patient Portal.
According to MoPH, 7 days after the second dose of the vaccine, a Golden Frame will appear around the QR code in the app. In the “Vaccination” tab, your vaccination details will be displayed after 7 days from the second dose, including the date of the doses and the name of the vaccine received.
The Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MOEHE) has asked students to take the COVID-19 vaccine as per their scheduled date.
Here are some important tips for people taking the COVID-19 vaccine, as said by MoPH official: - If a person had come in contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19, the date for taking the second dose should be delayed for 14 days from the date of contact. - The person will be fully protected from COVID-19 infection after a week or two from taking the second dose of the vaccine.
MoPH mentioned that people undergoing home quarantine who have a vaccination appointment scheduled during their period of quarantine should contact PHCC on +974 4021 7077 and reschedule their appointment.
Hamad Medical Corporation’s (HMC) Home Healthcare Service (HHS) has started administering the COVID-19 vaccine to its registered housebound patients to protect them against the disease.
Ministry of Public Health urges people over 60 years old and have not received COVID-19 vaccination yet to call 4027 7077 and book an appointment.
MoPH updated that:
Only people who are receiving their second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine can visit the Drive-Through in Lusail and Wakra COVID-19 Vaccination Center in a car or suitable vehicle.
People who don't own a vehicle can visit the centre in a taxi to get their 2nd dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) clarified that there is no evidence that any of the vaccines can affect the fertility of women or men.
Pregnant women who have chronic medical conditions that could further increase their risk for severe COVID-19, as well as those whose work puts them at increased risk for getting infected, should consider taking the vaccine, advises Qatar’s National Health Strategy Lead for Healthy Women Leading to Healthy Pregnancies, Dr. Najat Al Khenyab.
The Ministry of Public Health issued an update on the entry requirements to the State of Qatar. MoPH announced the need for all travelers coming to the State of Qatar to conduct a COVID-19 examination at a medical center accredited by the local Ministry of Health in the country they are coming from within 72 hours before their arrival in the State of Qatar. This new protocol will take effect from April 25, 2021.
The Ministry of Public Health has issued an update to the quarantine protocol and testing of persons for Coronavirus (COVID-19), which includes the rules for exempting COVID-19 recovered people from quarantine and the need for all travelers coming to the State of Qatar to undergo a COVID-19 test in a medical center approved by the local Ministry of Health in the country they come from within 72 hours before their arrival in the State of Qatar.
The Medical Director of Communicable Disease Center (CDC) at Hamad Medical Corporation's (HMC) Dr. Muna Al Maslamani, says there is clear evidence in Qatar that the COVID-19 vaccines are offering high levels of protection against the virus and preventing people from becoming sick.
The MoPH has set up a COVID-19 Vaccination Scheduling Unit (VSU) for the vaccination of business workers in support of the National COVID-19 Vaccination Program. The Unit supports the vaccination of workers in all businesses, but prioritization would be given to key businesses that are in direct contact with the rest of the community such as barber and hairdresser salons, restaurants, retail shops, supermarkets, hotels and other hospitality services.
A study carried out by investigators and collaborators from Qatar’s healthcare system and research institutes has found that COVID-19 vaccination in Qatar is highly effective at preventing severe illness due to infection from COVID-19 variants from the United Kingdom and South Africa.
The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) in a Tweet, announced the Eid Al Fitr 2021 working hours at the PHCC COVID-19 vaccination center located at QNCC. The working hours according to the Ministry are as follows: first day of Eid: 03:00 pm - 11:00 pm, second day of Eid and onwards: 07:00 am - 11:00 pm.
What can you do to be safe?
It is important for everyone to play their role in controlling the virus by following the following precautions:
Remain committed to social distancing.
Avoid social visits to reduce their risk of contracting the virus.
Wear a face mask as recommended when out of the house.
Wash hands with soap and water regularly; if not available use a sanitiser.
It is important that we continue to protect the elderly and those suffering from chronic diseases and remind their family members to follow strict measures to reduce the chances of infection, including refraining from social visits.
Call the toll free 24/7 coronavirus hotline at 16000 for information or if you have COVID-19-like or flu-like symptoms. This is important as the earlier the disease is detected the easier it will be to receive the right treatment and recover from it. The four main testing centres are:
Muaither Health Centre
Rawdat Al Khail Health Centre
Um Slal Health Centre
Al Gharafa Health Centre
The Ministry also recommends that you regularly visit the MoPH website to view the latest information and instructions related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) and for the most up-to-date guidance on how to stay safe.
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