Pfizer's Vaccine Distribution Begins in Dubai for Free

Published December 23rd, 2020 - 12:00 GMT
Pfizer's Vaccine Distribution Begins in Dubai for Free
The UAE Fatwa Council has issued a 'fatwa' (Islamic ruling) allowing the coronavirus vaccines to be used in compliance with Islamic Sharia’s objectives on the protection of the human body and other relevant Islamic rulings. (Shutterstock)
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UAE’s Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) has announced the emergency registration of Pfizer-BioNTech’s Covid -19 vaccine as part of the country’s efforts to ensure increased prevention levels against the pandemic, reported state-run news agency Wam

Dubai's Supreme Committee of Crisis and Disaster Management has announced that it is conducting an extensive Covid-19 inoculation campaign, providing Pfizer-BioNTech's vaccine free of charge from Wednesday.

Meanwhile, the UAE’s Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) has announced the emergency registration of Pfizer-BioNTech’s Covid -19 vaccine as part of the country’s efforts to ensure increased prevention levels against the pandemic, reported state-run news agency Wam.

The decision comes in response to a request by Pfizer to approve the emergency registration of the vaccine so that concerned health authorities can import it after fulfilling the international standards and guidelines for the safe and efficient shipping of the vaccine, specially that the US Food and Drug Administration's reviews have confirmed its safety and efficacy after passing the clinical trials.

Dr Amin Hussain Al Amiri, Assistant Undersecretary of Public Health Policy & Licensing, said: "Authorising the registration of the vaccine comes after Pfizer had submitted all required documents in compliance with the measures and systems in place in the UAE and in accordance with international safety and effectiveness standards."

Permissible to use Corona vaccines: Fatwa Council

The UAE Fatwa Council has issued a 'fatwa' (Islamic ruling) allowing the coronavirus vaccines to be used in compliance with Islamic Sharia’s objectives on the protection of the human body and other relevant Islamic rulings.

This comes in response to growing concerns among Muslims over the halal status of the Covid vaccines and following a request for an advisory opinion addressed by the Minister of Religious Affairs of Malaysia, to the UAE Fatwa Council on the same subject.

"Coronavirus vaccination is classified under preventive medicines for individuals, as recommended by the Islamic faith, particularly in times of pandemic diseases when the healthy happen to be prone to infections due to the high risk of contracting the disease, therefore posing risk to the entire society," the Council explained.

The Fatwa Council added that even though the vaccine in question contains non-halal ingredients banned by Islam, it's permissible to use it in implementation of the Islamic rule that permits the use of such products in case there are no alternatives.

The council cited the highly contagious nature of the disease as a justification to use the vaccines owning to the dire consequences the pandemic has inflicted in terms of fatal physical and material damage.

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