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NCEMA urged all UAE residents aged 18 and above to receive a booster six month after receiving a last dose

UAE is taking several proactive precautionary and preventive health measures to contain the spread of the coronavirus in the Emirates.
A Green Pass on AlHosn app with valid 14 days PCR or a negative 96-hour test is required to enter the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.
UAE residents need to take a booster to maintain Green Pass or have a 96-hour PCR test result to enter the capital.
Also, unvaccinated residents can gain entry to Abu Dhabi with a 96-hour PCR test result.
In its latest update, AlHosn app, UAE's official app for Covid-19 test results, said, “Booster doses for all types of vaccinations are required. Make sure to book yours now if it's been six months since you completed your vaccination to maintain the Green Pass.”
Health practitioners in the country have advised residents to get get vaccinated and boosted in order to reduce risk of virus symptoms, especially becoming severely ill.
AlHosn also noted that even if a person has taken Pfizer-BioNTech as a booster dose after taking two doses of Sinopharm, still that individual needs to take another booster shot if it has been six months since the last jab.
UPDATE:
— Al Hosn App (@AlHosnApp) January 16, 2022
Booster doses for all types of vaccinations are required. Make sure to book yours now if it's been 6 months since you completed your vaccination to maintain the Green Pass. #Alhosn
“Kindly book your booster dose as soon as possible to maintain green status in the AlHosn app.”
In August, the Abu Dhabi Government Media Office noted that fully vaccinated residents who have taken Sinopharm dose more than six months ago must take a booster shot whereas individuals who have taken other vaccinations didn't require a booster dose yet.
Vaccinated individuals who received their second dose of Sinopharm vaccine more than six months ago must receive a booster dose to enhance their immunity and comply with approved health protocol for each vaccine. pic.twitter.com/3jobXGx6Wx
— Ù ÙØªØ¨ Ø£Ø¨ÙØ¸Ø¨Ù Ø§ÙØ¥Ø¹Ùا٠٠(@admediaoffice) August 29, 2021
In December, National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA) urged all UAE residents aged 18 and above to receive a booster six month after receiving a last dose.
Health Sector: Studies have shown vaccines, and booster shots can significantly reduce the disease's effects and prevent variants.#TogetherWeRecover pic.twitter.com/Cpk4kz37u7
— NCEMA UAE (@NCEMAUAE) December 21, 2021
The latest update from Al Hosn app clarifies the requirement in Abu Dhabi.
A 'green pass' is activated if you are fully vaccinated and have a negative PCR test result from within the past 14 days. To be fully vaccinated, you must have received two doses of a vaccine. To maintain vaccination status, you must receive a booster dose if you received your second dose six months or more earlier.
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