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Kuwait’s Covid vaccination rate for citizens six-times that of expats

Around 119,000 Kuwaitis and 18,000 expats have been vaccinated, according to the latest data

Overall, Kuwait has administered 3.7 shots per 100 people for a population of about 4.5 million. 

Overall, Kuwait has administered 3.7 shots per 100 people for a population of about 4.5 million. 

Kuwait’s vaccinating its citizens against Covid-19 at six times the rate of expatriates who make up two-thirds of the population, spurring claims of racism and concerns the discrepancy will delay a return to normal life.

Around 119,000 Kuwaitis and 18,000 expats have been vaccinated, according to the latest data, despite more than half of those registered for a jab being foreign.

Overall, Kuwait has administered 3.7 shots per 100 people for a population of about 4.5 million. That’s a higher rate than in Saudi Arabia but way below neighbouring United Arab Emirates on 48 doses per 100 among a mostly expatriate 10 million people.

Officials at the Health Ministry couldn’t immediately be reached for comment. Kuwait has said it’s facing a second wave of infections and increased fatalities over the last two weeks.

The pandemic and the economic strain from a recent slump in oil prices has prompted measures to reduce the number of foreigners in Kuwait.

An initially slow vaccination program gained momentum with the opening of more inoculation centers and the arrival of doses made by Oxford University/AstraZeneca. Kuwait says it’s prioritising all frontline workers and those in high-risk groups.

Kuwait’s Health Minister Sheikh Dr. Basel Al-Sabah

Most of the population should be vaccinated by September, Health Minister Basel Al-Sabah has said. The estimated 850,000 Kuwaiti citizens who want to be inoculated will get their shots within three months, as long as supply isn’t disrupted, he said.

Unlike Kuwait, the UAE has approved use of China’s Sinopharm vaccine alongside the Pfizer-BioNTech and AstraZeneca shots.

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