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An elderly resident broke down as he thanked the UAE leaders and Sharjah government for vaccinating him against Covid-19 at his home.
In a video that has gone viral, the man can be heard thanking Allah for making him a UAE resident. With tears in his eyes, he thanks the authorities and says that the UAE leaders fulfil all their needs.
Sharjah’s Social Services Department said it has received more than 300 requests for home vaccination from eligible residents since it rolled out the service three days back.
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The elderly and people of determination and their families can avail of the at-home vaccination service.
The department added that at-home vaccination is done for free and can be requested via 800700.
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