The Deputy Emir of the Eastern Province, Turki Al-Tamimi, officially inaugurated a significant vaccination campaign today aimed at protecting employees from seasonal influenza. This initiative is a collaborative effort with the Eastern Health Cluster and underscores the commitment of local authorities to promote public health and safeguard the well-being of the community.
The primary goal of this campaign is to reach and vaccinate vulnerable groups who are at a higher risk of contracting seasonal influenza within the Eastern Province. Moreover, the campaign seeks to reduce the incidence of influenza-related complications and ensure a healthier environment for all residents.
The Eastern Health Cluster has announced that the seasonal influenza vaccine is available at no cost to the public. Additionally, residents can easily access the vaccine at all health networks and primary care centers affiliated with the health cluster. This initiative not only facilitates access to the vaccine but also emphasizes the importance of preventative healthcare measures, especially during the flu season.
Through this campaign, the Eastern Province aims to enhance community awareness about the benefits of vaccination and encourage more people to take advantage of this vital health service.
Finally, the efforts of the Deputy Emir and the Eastern Health Cluster reflect a proactive approach to managing public health challenges and protecting the population from seasonal illnesses.
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