Covid
Check out our top picks for Things to Do in Qatar from January 20 - 22, 2022 below. Note: Events are subject to change as per the organizers. Follow the COVID-19 measures in place to ensure yours and others' safety. Jan 20, 2022 -..
The Lusail Covid-19 drive-through will now offer both booster vaccinations and PCR testing, according to the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH). Six lanes of the ten-lane drive-through center will be dedicated to booster vaccinations beginning Janua..
Adele is one of those rare celebrities who seems to have mastered the art of public life. She’s one of the most famous people on the planet, and yet her name rarely turns up in gossip columns. Sure, some rumors bounced around social media..
The sick leave granted to people with Covid-19 is only 7 days and will not be extended for an additional three days unless the rapid antigen test on the seventh day turns out positive. Speaking in a video posted on the Ministry of Public Health Tw..
The Ministry of Public Health has reduced the mandatory period of isolation and sick leave for confirmed COVID-19 cases from 10 days to 7 days. Individuals who test positive for COVID-19 on a test done at medical facilities and whose Ehteraz chang..
The Qatar Vaccination Centre for Business and Industry Sector is a hive of activity as crowds of people turn up to get their booster dose. Among them many have lauded the strict measures taken by personnel at the centre to ensure smooth operations..
The Ministry of Public Health has reduced the mandatory period of isolation and sick leave for confirmed COVID-19 cases from 10 days to 7 days. ?Individuals who test positive for COVID-19 on a test done at medical facilities and whose Ehteraz chan..
The unprecedented global spread of the Omicron variant, together with the unprecedented global vaccination efforts including in Qatar, increase the likelihood to establish the level of herd immunity that will change COVID-19 from a pandemic virus int..
On Monday, the designated authorities referred 631 people to the prosecution for violating the Covid-19 precautionary measure (January 24, 2022). 372 people were accused of not wearing masks, 240 of failing to keep a safe physical distance, and 19..