How to book a Pfizer booster shot in Dubai and find out if you are eligible


Nick Webster
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UAE authorities have said that a third Covid-19 vaccine shot is necessary to ensure the well-being of residents as countries around the globe are hit by new waves of the virus.

A booster shot can be taken by people who were vaccinated against coronavirus more than six months ago and all adults are eligible for a third shot.

People who took two doses of Pfizer-BioNTech, Oxford-AstraZeneca and Sputnik V can book a third shot over the phone or via the mobile app of the Dubai Health Authority.

On December 27, the UAE also approved a new Sinopharm vaccine to be used as a booster in emergency cases.

The new “recombinant protein-based vaccine” would be used as a booster for those who previously received two doses of the inactive Sinopharm vaccine.

DHA call centre staff confirmed appointments for staff from The National who received Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines earlier this year. Each was told they would be given Pfizer boosters, regardless of their original dose.

UAE residents vaccinated with AstraZeneca were previously unable to make a booking. The small number of residents who took the Russian-made Sputnik V have been encouraged to book an appointment.

Boosters are important in fighting the Omicron variant, a coronavirus strain with an unusually large number of mutations. It was first detected in South Africa but has since spread around the world.

According to the World Health Organisation, the latest variant is a major genetic mutation that affects characteristics of the virus to make it spread faster.

The highly contagious strain is driving record-high infections but also appears to be a less severe form of the disease.

According to preliminary findings, the key weapon to stop the spread is delivering booster shots to as many people as possible.

How do I make a booking for a booster?

Appointments must be made either through the DHA app or by reaching the call centre on 800342.

Residents can use the app to choose a day, time and location for a booster.

Who is eligible?

Anyone above 18 who has received their second vaccination at least six months ago

What do I need to bring to my appointment?

An Emirates ID is required by all while Dubai visa holders must also bring their passport and Dubai visa copy.

Those living in Dubai but with a UAE residence visa issued elsewhere must also bring proof of residence.

Do I need a medical record number?

Yes. This can be generated on the DHA website by entering your Emirates ID number. This link is https://www.dha.gov.ae/en/pages/mrn.aspx.

Where can I receive a booster shot?

These are the clinics that offer the vaccine:

  • Al Barsha Health Centre
  • Al Garhoud Medical Fitness Centre
  • Al Mizhar Primary Healthcare Centre
  • Nadd Al Hamar Primary Healthcare Centre
  • Uptown Mirdif Medical Fitness Centre
  • Hatta Hospital
  • Dubai Hospital
  • Latifa Hospital
  • One Central Covid-19 vaccination Centre
  • Rashid Hospital
  • Zabeel Clinic

Private hospitals

  • Al Garhoud Hospital
  • Aster Healthcare
  • Al Zahra Hospital
  • King's College Hospital London
  • Saudi German Hospital
  • Health Hub facilities
  • Emirate Hospital
  • Mediclinic
  • Valiant Clinic
  • Fakeeh University Hospital
  • International Modern Hospital
  • NMC Royal Hospital
  • American Hospital Dubai
  • Al Tadawi
  • Zulekha Hospital
  • Prime Group
  • Canadian Hospital

Do I need a booster to travel?

Not yet, but that is expected to change in early 2022 as more countries change their policy regarding what it means to be fully vaccinated to include a third booster.

A recommendation in the EU could place a nine-month time limit on vaccine validity due to scientific research that shows immunity declines after six months.

How Tesla’s price correction has hit fund managers

Investing in disruptive technology can be a bumpy ride, as investors in Tesla were reminded on Friday, when its stock dropped 7.5 per cent in early trading to $575.

It recovered slightly but still ended the week 15 per cent lower and is down a third from its all-time high of $883 on January 26. The electric car maker’s market cap fell from $834 billion to about $567bn in that time, a drop of an astonishing $267bn, and a blow for those who bought Tesla stock late.

The collapse also hit fund managers that have gone big on Tesla, notably the UK-based Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust and Cathie Wood’s ARK Innovation ETF.

Tesla is the top holding in both funds, making up a hefty 10 per cent of total assets under management. Both funds have fallen by a quarter in the past month.

Matt Weller, global head of market research at GAIN Capital, recently warned that Tesla founder Elon Musk had “flown a bit too close to the sun”, after getting carried away by investing $1.5bn of the company’s money in Bitcoin.

He also predicted Tesla’s sales could struggle as traditional auto manufacturers ramp up electric car production, destroying its first mover advantage.

AJ Bell’s Russ Mould warns that many investors buy tech stocks when earnings forecasts are rising, almost regardless of valuation. “When it works, it really works. But when it goes wrong, elevated valuations leave little or no downside protection.”

A Tesla correction was probably baked in after last year’s astonishing share price surge, and many investors will see this as an opportunity to load up at a reduced price.

Dramatic swings are to be expected when investing in disruptive technology, as Ms Wood at ARK makes clear.

Every week, she sends subscribers a commentary listing “stocks in our strategies that have appreciated or dropped more than 15 per cent in a day” during the week.

Her latest commentary, issued on Friday, showed seven stocks displaying extreme volatility, led by ExOne, a leader in binder jetting 3D printing technology. It jumped 24 per cent, boosted by news that fellow 3D printing specialist Stratasys had beaten fourth-quarter revenues and earnings expectations, seen as good news for the sector.

By contrast, computational drug and material discovery company Schrödinger fell 27 per cent after quarterly and full-year results showed its core software sales and drug development pipeline slowing.

Despite that setback, Ms Wood remains positive, arguing that its “medicinal chemistry platform offers a powerful and unique view into chemical space”.

In her weekly video view, she remains bullish, stating that: “We are on the right side of change, and disruptive innovation is going to deliver exponential growth trajectories for many of our companies, in fact, most of them.”

Ms Wood remains committed to Tesla as she expects global electric car sales to compound at an average annual rate of 82 per cent for the next five years.

She said these are so “enormous that some people find them unbelievable”, and argues that this scepticism, especially among institutional investors, “festers” and creates a great opportunity for ARK.

Only you can decide whether you are a believer or a festering sceptic. If it’s the former, then buckle up.

Profile of Tamatem

Date started: March 2013

Founder: Hussam Hammo

Based: Amman, Jordan

Employees: 55

Funding: $6m

Funders: Wamda Capital, Modern Electronics (part of Al Falaisah Group) and North Base Media

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Updated: January 03, 2022, 11:44 AM`