Categories: COVID-19

Legal action will be taken against employees who refuse to take COVID-19 vaccine

The Minister of Health, Dr. Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Saidi, chaired the 25th press conference of the Supreme Committee on Thursday.

At the meeting, he said there will be procedures against any person who refuses to receive the vaccination without a clear medical reason, which will be announced later.

“Employees of government institutions who refuse to take vaccination doses without a convincing medical reason, will take legal action against them in the future, and private sector institutions may take the same approach,” he said.

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