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The Ministry of Health and Prevention has dismissed as false the rumours circulated across social media platforms about COVID-19 vaccines.

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00:00The Ministry of Health and Prevention has dismissed all false rumors circulating across
00:05social media platforms about the COVID-19 vaccines.
00:09Mohab said in his statement that UAE residents should only be obtaining information from
00:14official and reliable sources and called upon all community members to verify information
00:19before circulation in order to avoid legal liability.
00:23The ministry stressed that all those propagating fake information will be held legally accountable.
00:29If you are interested in taking the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, the Dubai Health Authority will be
00:34providing it for free.
00:35UAE residents can register and book appointments for vaccinations through the DHA app or the
00:40DHA's toll-free number at 800-342.
00:44If you want the Sinopharm vaccine, then it is available at all clinics run by Seha, the
00:49Emirates public health sector, and at hospitals and clinics run by VPS Healthcare.
00:54For more detailed information on how to get vaccinated, log on to gulfnews.com.
00:59For more information, visit www.gulfnews.com
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