- Qatar Airways to ship medical supplies to India free of charge
- Changes in second dose vaccination process
- Children under 12 shouldn’t be allowed to use e-scooters
- Active cases of COVID-19 down by 951 to 16,575
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#Doha #Qatar #News in 60 Seconds – Friday 30th April 2021 S02E18
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It’s Friday 30th April
In today’s newspapers
Qatar Airways to ship medical supplies to India free of charge
Qatar Airways is supporting international efforts to tackle the second COVID-19 surge in India by shipping medical aid and equipment to the country free of charge from global suppliers.
In a statement yesterday the national airline said it intends to transport 300 tonnes of aid from across its global network to Doha where it will be flown in a 3 flight cargo aircraft convoy directly to destinations in India where it is most desperately needed.
Changes in second dose vaccination process
Those who received their first vaccine dose at a health centre in the last 20 days and were referred to a drive through vaccination centre for their second dose, will receive an SMS to reschedule their appointment at a Primary Healthcare Corporation health centre. Drive through vaccination centres in Lusail and Al Wakra will now only be for those who received their first dose at the Qatar National Convention centre.
Children under 12 shouldn’t be allowed to use e-scooters says Hamad Medical Corporation
And they’ve issued the following safety tips for users: –
Children under the age of 12 should not be allowed to use e-scooters, new users should practise on a smooth surface in an area specifically designated for e-scooters before going out on the road, and only one user can or indeed should safely use an e-scooter.
Qatar’s weather Today
Doha will see temperatures between 27 and 37 degrees. Elsewhere in the country it will be between 23 and 37 degrees.
Now today’s COVID update.
In the last 24-hour period, there have been 687 new cases of COVID-19 and 1,633 recoveries. Unfortunately, there were also 5 Covid related deaths. Which means for the seventh day running there has been a decrease in active cases, today dropping by 951 giving us a new current total of 16,575 active cases.
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