Almost 2 million people have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine in Oman since the start of the country’s National Immunization Campaign.
Nearly two million people vaccinated in Oman : MOH
— mohammed Taha (@mohamadtaha738) July 26, 2021
Nearly two million doses of the COVID-19 vaccines have been given to people across the country, according to figures released by the Ministry of Health. 1, 926,307people have so far been administered the vaccine. @muscat_daily https://t.co/Y9p7697jmZ
This represents 53% of the targeted population, the state-owned Oman News Agency said.
The number of people who took the first dose of a vaccine stood at 1,587,784 while the number of those who took two doses stood at 338,523, it said.
Nearly two million people in #Oman have been administered with the #COVID19 vaccine.https://t.co/3Gm9wcpwMD
— Times of Oman (@timesofoman) July 27, 2021
Muscat governorate came first in the number of vaccinated people that reached 618,264 (55% of the target category) followed by North Al Batinah with 234,808 (39%), then South Al Batinah with 153,277 (45%).
This article has been adapted from its original source.