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Get Free COVID-19 vaccine in private hospitals in Muscat

The Ministry of Health made an announcement on Wednesday, March 17, 2022, a list of private hospitals where people can have their COVID-19 vaccine for free.

In a statement issued, MOH said the following list of private health institutions will provide free COVID-19 vaccinations.

  1. Badr Al Samaa Medical Group Hospitals and Complexes (all branches).
  2. Bombay Medical & Diagnostic Center – Ruwi
  3. Medical Care Center – Al Seeb Souq
  4. Sagar Polyclinic – Al Khuwair
  5. Al Muzn Oasis Medical Center – Al Azaiba South

The Ministry urged all citizens and residents to take the booster dose of vaccine in order to maintain the stability of the epidemiological status, preventing the incidence of COVID-19, as well as to strengthen immunity among the community members.

The booster dose is considered one of the conditions and requirements imposed by several countries for those travelling to it.

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