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Senior officers, policemen and civilian employees of Dubai Police continue receiving the Coronavirus (Covid-19) vaccine, as part of the state’s nationwide campaign to immune residents and citizens and curb the worldwide coronavirus pandemic.
The Dubai Police extended their sincerest thanks and appreciations to the nation’s leaders who are keen on preserving the safety of frontline workers and all citizens and residents of the country.
Dubai Police officers and employees praised the efforts of the force’s General Command for harnessing all possible capabilities to facilitate the process of obtaining vaccination. They also lauded the efforts of the medical staff at the Dubai Police Health Centre and how they have been working tirelessly to provide vaccinations and conduct related examinations.
Earlier, Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of the Dubai Police, received his first dose on Monday.
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