DUBAI: Dubai will offer coronavirus vaccines to all official representatives of countries participating in Expo 2020, state news agency WAM reported.
Dubai’s Crown Prince Hamdan bin Mohammed Al-Maktoum made the announcement during an executive meeting, the report added.
The decision was made “to ensure a safe experience for all participants, visitors and workers,” WAM quoted Al-Maktoum.
Although the fair was expected to welcome visitors in October 2020, organizers announced a one-year delay in May of the same year due to the spread of coronavirus.
Members of Bureau International des Expositions took days to vote on the requested delay, with a final tally expected by the end of May 2020.
The bureau’s executive committee voted unanimously in April to back the proposal.
Dubai has bet billions of dollars on the event to rejuvenate its economy.
Dubai won the rights to host the event in 2014, which helped boost Dubai’s crucial real-estate market and had officials hoping for more tourists in this city-state that is home to the world’s busiest airport for international travel.
Dubai will offer covid vaccines to country representatives at Expo 2020
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Dubai will offer covid vaccines to country representatives at Expo 2020
- Dubai’s Crown Prince Hamdan bin Mohammed Al-Maktoum made the announcement
- The fair had to be delayed due to the spread of coronavirus
Military coalition in Yemen condemns attack on commander’s convoy
- Al-Maliki also said the coalition is committed to supporting Yemeni security efforts and pursuing those involved in the attack and bringing them to justice
RIYADH: The Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen condemned on Wednesday an attack that targeted the convoy of a senior commander.
The attack in the Jaoula area of Lahj governorate targeted vehicles under the command of Brigadier General Hamdi Shukri, who heads the second division of the Giants Forces.
Coalition spokesman Major General Turki Al-Maliki said there were numerous deaths injuries and called the ambush “a criminal act that is contrary to all human and moral values.”
He said the coalition, which includes Saudi Arabia, will continue coordinating with the relevant authorities to ensure the security of citizens and maintain stability, Saudi Press Agency reported.
He called for people to work with the Yemeni government and military authorities to confront any sabotage attempts or terrorist operations targeting the security and stability of liberated governorates.
Al-Maliki also said the coalition is committed to supporting Yemeni security efforts and pursuing those involved in the attack and bringing them to justice.










