key: cord-0830147-jaw6qsvu authors: Mohamed Suliman, Duaa; Nawaz, Faisal A.; Mohanan, Parvathy; Abdul Kareem Adam Modber, Mohamed; Kabir Musa, Muhammad; Babiker Musa, Mohamed; El Chbib, Diala; Ahmed Mohammed Elhadi, Yasir; Yasir Essar, Mohammad; Abdulhamid Isa, Mashkur; Eliseo Lucero-Prisno III, Don; Azaad Moonesar, Immanuel title: UAE Efforts in Promoting COVID-19 Vaccination and Building Vaccine Confidence date: 2021-09-07 journal: Vaccine DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.09.015 sha: 6b4ad0e31bad88073ad2792096ec01f71797ebbd doc_id: 830147 cord_uid: jaw6qsvu The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is leading globally in many indicators for tackling the COVID-19 pandemic. This ranges from taking adequate preventive measures to the free vaccination drive and viable public health strategy. As of 18 August 2021, the UAE has significantly reduced the number of cases and successfully administered 17,454,250 doses. Furthermore, efforts and plans are underway to provide the third dose to high-risk people three months after completing the second dose and six months later to others. The UAE is considered one of the leaders globally for vaccinating “medically eligible” residents against COVID-19, with over 70% of the population currently fully vaccinated in the drive towards achieving herd immunity. The UAE's vaccination program is on track, covering a significant part of the population. The massive efforts of the National Vaccination Program's roll-out made by the UAE government and the various health authorities and stakeholders were vital for the general public's active participation in its success. Vaccines are one of the most cost-effective and efficient public health interventions of all time, saving millions of lives each year. Vaccination is considered a crucial strategy in mitigating COVID-19 spread, an infection which has had devastating impacts on humankind with high death tolls and significant disruptions to economies and everyday life since late 2019. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), vaccination is a simple, safe, and effective way of protecting people against harmful diseases before coming into contact with them. It uses your body's natural defenses to build resistance to specific infections and makes your immune system stronger [1] . Renowned epidemiologist William Foege, a former Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) once said," Vaccines are the tugboats of preventive health" [2, 3] . The first case of COVID-19 in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) was affirmed to be a 73-year-old Chinese woman who traveled with her family from China on 29 of January 2020 [4, 37] . On 20 March, the first two deaths were reported along with 552 new cases with this number increasing to 12,481 total cases in the country by 30 April. The 18 May 2020 marked the first day with the number of recoveries higher than those of active cases found; this statistic increased to 24, 190 cases with 1,065 cases recoveries [4, 38] . As of 18 August 2021, the current status of COVID-19 is tallied at 19,185 active cases, 2,006 deaths, and 682,809 recoveries [4, 36] . The UAE is one of the many countries embarking on this journey of immunizing the world against COVID-19. In July 2020, Sinopharm began Phase III clinical trials to evaluate its vaccine effectiveness in the UAE. In September 2020, Sinopharm's vaccine candidate was approved for emergency use by the UAE and then for general use in December 2020 [4, 39] . Before the end of March 2021, the UAE government aimed at being half-way towards vaccinating its residents against the coronavirus [3] . The National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA) reports that as of the 18th of August, 2021, the UAE distributed 17,454,250 vaccine doses. Approximately 82.82 percent of the population has received at least one dose, while 73.21% have received the full dose. [26] . Moreover, the country has ranked as the world's secondfastest COVID-19 vaccination campaign, more than four times the United States of America [3] . There are currently five primary approved vaccines circulating in the UAE to protect the population from the coronavirus; Pfizer/BioNTech; Moderna; Oxford/AstraZeneca; Sputnik V, and Sinopharm. Two vaccines, Sinopharm and Pfizer-BioNTech, are currently used on eligible individuals against the COVID-19 infection in the UAE. Moreover, only weeks after vaccine trials began in the United Arab Emirates, state media reported that the ministry of health has also approved Russia's Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use, as infection levels hit a record [4] . The Russian developers stated that the shot is 91.4% effective in providing protection and will soon be distributed to the citizens [5] . The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP) provides Sinopharm and while Dubai Health Authority (DHA) offers both Sinopharm and Pfizer to its citizens and residents [4] . The DHA has recently approved the AstraZeneca vaccine and has added it to its list of vaccines that residents and citizens can use at its health facilities [6] . BioNTech's use of gene technology to beat the virus was crucial for the rapid development of Pfizer. It is tested on several candidates where BioNTech specializes in the messenger RNA platform technology where the mRNA trains the immune system to attack hostile invaders, from viruses to tumors [7] . The UAE is the first country in the Arab world to develop and produce a COVID-19 vaccine with a full production schedule in place; Hayat-Vax is a joint venture between Sinopharm CNBG and Abu Dhabi's G42. The launch of the vaccine manufacturing capabilities in the UAE is a momentous step in the fight against COVID-19 [4, 25] . In adapting such an approach, the UAE government recognized the importance of building the vaccine confidence in order to tackle the COVID-19, including participating in the COVID-19 vaccine trials. There were more than 31,000 volunteers from the UAE who were a part of the trials, including more than 1,000 people with underlying health conditions. Those participating in the study reported mainly mild symptoms such as a sore throat, a similar response seen in those who take the annual seasonal flu vaccine. Furthermore, the UAE has been noted for its efforts on a global level to provide significant medical assistance to countries in need. For example, Abu Dhabi Medical Devices Company, together with international partners, has provided more than 500 million syringes and needles for the COVID-19 vaccines, equivalent to 25% of UNICEF and COVAX's global needs by 2021 [33] . This commentary addresses the role of the UAE Government in promoting vaccination, building vaccine confidence, and paving the way by lessons learned on a global scale through its effective approach to becoming the country with the lowest COVID-19 mortality rate, only 0.4 percent [8] . This commentary focuses on vaccination, which is just one element of a comprehensive UAE COVID-19 strategy. The UAE is a cooperative union of seven emirates with a population of 10,022 million (2021) and was founded in 1971 [9, 19] . There are various nationalities living in the UAE, with 88.52% of the population being expatriates and immigrants, and 11.48% of the population are Emiratis [41] . The UAE government aspires to build a world-class health system to improve healthcare quality for its population [9, 19] . Al Khaimah, and Fujairah). The UAE was the first in the Middle East region to report SARS-CoV-2 cases. The country took serious preventive measures and was a leader globally in many health indicators; some of the critical achievements were that the UAE was ranked as the first country where the number of COVID-19 tests performed since the pandemic's start exceeded its total population. The UAE is classified second in the world for the daily distribution of COVID-19 vaccine doses, with an average of 6.06 doses per 100 people [9] . According to Toluna International Consumer Survey (2020), The effective actions and policy implementation taken by the UAE have led to the country being ranked first in the Middle East and third globally for public satisfaction with the strategies to address COVID-19 [9] . As the pandemic progressed, the UAE's focus shifted from managing the effects of the pandemic to vaccinating the population against COVID-19. The UAE took significant steps to help its citizens adjust to the shift from COVID-19 response to vaccine acceptance and uptake [4, 35] . UAE's successful early COVID-19 vaccination rollout has been attributed to a number of factors, including but not limited to: The UAE government and leaders are playing an essential role in promoting COVID-19 vaccination. The UAE rulers have encouraged citizens and residents to get vaccinated at the earliest "Today, we are ranked the second globally in the vaccine administration rates. Taking the vaccine is every individual's responsibility to protect their health, families and wider society," said Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai [10] . A number of UAE ministers also received the COVID-19 vaccine at the beginning of the campaign, which constituted great examples that leaders set to the public [14] . As a result, such health infrastructure and human resources as contributing factors for the success of the vaccination rollout. The UAE government has played a significant role in combating COVID-19 Vaccine misinformation through effective communication. The UAE. has invested resources in reassuring the public that the vaccine is safe and effective. The health authorities also worked with the state's religious leaders to deliver the message that the vaccines were permissible under Islam. As for knowledge about the coronavirus vaccines, 71 percent of residents surveyed said this: "I feel well informed about the various Covid 19 vaccines" [4, 43] . The UAE government had also launched the #TogetherWeRecover campaign, which has become one of the most impactful initiatives in the country [15] . As part of the campaign, the UAE National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA) posted various messages on social media platforms and public spaces to encourage vaccinations amongst UAE residents. By engaging with the hashtag campaign, the UAE citizens and residents were well-informed and active in showing their support for the national effort to counter this national challenge [4, 34] . The UAE aimed to ensure its diverse community of citizens had access to legitimate information that is readily accessible across different platforms. Dissemination of vital information was done in several languages, including English, Arabic, Urdu, Filipino, and Mandarin, thereby reflecting the diversity of the population. As a cumulative effect of such unified efforts, the UAE government has also combated misinformation and kept the public informed about the latest developments with COVID-19, including new cases, recovered cases, and death tolls, as well as vaccination coverage [4, 35] . Furthermore, in September 2021, the UAE Cabinet approved the National Policy on Vaccinations, aiming to ensure high-quality vaccines and preventive care for many infectious diseases and not only COVID-19 [16] . One of the essential factors for the success of the vaccination program in the UAE is the efficient Supply Chain and Logistics systems. The UAE ranks fifth globally when it comes to vaccines availability, after the US, China, UK, and Israel [9] . The UAE has wisely utilized its logistical Citizens and residents of the UAE who are medically eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccines will be able to obtain them at no charge based on the priority announced by the UAE's health authorities from time to time. The UAE government makes the Pfizer-BioNTech and Sinopharm vaccines accessible to the population by providing different vaccination sites in all emirates to accommodate the increasing demand. The COVID-19 vaccine has been made available at over 120 locations [16] . The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) also announced plans to set up the One Central COVID-19 Vaccination Centre at the Dubai World Trade Centre, which serves 4,000 people per day [16] . The Sinopharm CNBG Covid-19 vaccine will also be administered within select SEHA facilities, including 35 Ambulatory Health Services (AHS) facilities in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain [10, 16] . Currently, COVID-19 vaccinations are available free of cost across all emirates through a prior appointment is required [4, 32] . The Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA) offers Sinopharm and Pfizer BioNTech vaccines through drive-through centers [17] . Residents and citizens can schedule appointments via the SEHA mobile app. UAE citizens, seniors and residents (60 years and older), people with chronic diseases, and persons with disabilities are eligible to walk in at SEHA vaccination centers and clinics without an appointment [31] . In January 2021, the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) had announced that all UAE citizens and residents aged 16 and above are eligible for a vaccination against COVID-19, and priority should be given to individuals who are most likely to develop complications of the disease [4, 42] . As of May 2021, MOHAP approved the emergency local use of Pfizer vaccine for children between 12 and 15 after clinical trials and assessment [4, 32] . According to the UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention, there are six groups of people who can be exempt from vaccination, such as current COVID-19 patients, pregnant women, children under 12 years old, people previously infected with COVID-19, people vaccinated outside the country, those who are allergic to vaccines or any of their ingredients, and people suffering from conditions that may "conflict with the vaccine." Exemption certificates will be issued by accredited health centers, clinics, and hospitals in the country [4, 44] . Healthcare data are digitized and centralized efficiently, so citizens can request an appointment for a vaccine immediately using apps or calling a hotline. Al Hosn, the country's official COVID-19 contact tracing app, also serves as the national vaccine registry, following its recent update that included a function for tracking residents' vaccination history. Vaccinated tourists can download the Al Hosn app and register using the "unified number" (UID) listed on their visa to prove one's vaccination. As part of the Abu Dhabi Emirate pandemic response, Malaffi, the established Health Information Exchange, had played a significant role. As part of a vaccination program in Abu Dhabi, Malaffi currently collects and shares vaccination information with more than 100 healthcare facilities connected to electronic medical records. Vaccination eligibility can also be verified through the Malaffi platform. Additionally, any vaccine side effect noted by clinicians in their electronic health records will be centralized through Malaff [27] . Other notable mobile apps centered around raising awareness on the immunization programs and providing vaccine data integration include COVID-19 UAE, ALHOSN UAE, MOHAP App, MOHAP-SHEFAA, Health Heroes Game App, Tateem, and the UAE RADR APP. The UAE builds a vaccine manufacturing facility to meet the growing global demand for vaccines, and thus considered to be the first nation in the Middle East to produce vaccines under a licensing agreement with Sinopharm, The UAE is the first country in the Arab world to develop and produce COVID-19 vaccine with a full production schedule in place; Hayat-Vax is a joint venture between In the UAE, stricter measures have been implemented to restrict the movement of people unvaccinated against COVID-19 [30] . The government is considering strict measures to limit the movement of unvaccinated individuals, as well as preventative measures, including limiting access to some places and services to ensure everyone's health [4, 30, 36] . While vaccination provides hope as part of a pandemic solution, it also raises concerns over how vaccines will be deployed and accepted. At the same time, the UAE government is encouraging the population to take the vaccination as soon as possible. Some residents are reluctant to get vaccinated, and some officials reported anxiety among their nationals about the potential longterm side effects of the COVID-19 vaccination shot [18] . A significant challenge is 'vaccine hesitancy' not only in the UAE but also worldwide. Vaccine hesitancy is a complex, context-specific phenomenon defined as a "delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccination despite the availability of vaccination services" [11, 23] . In 2019, the WHO identified vaccine hesitancy as one of the leading global health threats [12, 40] . Evidence suggests that the public health benefits of approved COVID-19 vaccines tend to be hindered by the population's hesitancy to be vaccinated [13, 40] . Vaccine hesitancy sometimes arises in the case of vaccines rapidly developed in an emergency. Public awareness of the risk of vaccination is undoubtedly influenced by scientifically reported or non-public policy impacts. Therefore, individual vaccination resistance emerges from various factors: person and community influence, numerous conditions which present difficulties in the acceptance of vaccines, such as socialeconomic and demographic contexts, vaccine awareness and facts, past vaccine experiences, subjective standards, religion, and moral conviction, and the movement against vaccines [21] . Among the four vaccines currently available in the UAE, Sinopharm is the most trusted vaccine (50 % indicated so), followed by the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine with 27 percent, and the Russian vaccine Sputnik V received six percent of residents' trust. Among those immunized, nearly half (47%) report that they do not have any concerns about the long-term effects, whereas 39 percent report they are concerned about those effects over time [43] . A cross-sectional survey among Arab parents in the UAE showed 12% of the study participants to be vaccine-hesitant with concerns mainly about the side-effects and safety of the vaccines [40] . Nevertheless, family engagement, scientific evidence and openness, and public awareness programs provide a potential solution to these challenges through the public health campaigns. Also, contextual influences include understanding procedures for vaccine production, efficacy, safety, perceptions of health workers and media, which pose challenges to the hesitancy of COVID-19 vaccines [21, 40] . Evidence in the emergence of the new discipline of 'infodemiology' and 'misinfodemic' indicates that people's exposure primarily drives the unwillingness to misinformation. This can be countered by public awareness and misinformation tracking, especially among marginalized labor populations with limited literacy [13] , including those undocumented residents/workers. The UAE currently has several vaccines that are rolling out. The coexistence of several vaccines in the same context can lead to mistrust, confusion, and anxieties. The success of COVID-19 vaccines can be determined by multifaceted interventions that target populations based on unique needs. It will be perilous to continuously monitor vaccine hesitancy across populations and quickly expand mitigation strategies to combat it. Health care workers play a decisive role in increasing awareness and addressing specific concerns during regular clinical visits. Public health authorities must take care when enacting regulations or taking steps perceived as coercive. A better approach than putting pressure on vaccine hesitant or resistant individuals to get vaccinated is to foster community trust through enhanced transparency on national COVID-19 infection, mortality, and vaccination rates while minimizing actions that can negatively affect community trust . providing vaccination in places where people are comfortable such as workplaces, schools, shopping centers, religious sites, etc., especially in the minority population who might be unwilling to visit health facilities. Finally, ensuring surveillance systems for adverse medical events that may be caused or perceived to be caused by vaccines are in place through independent monitoring bodies, impacting positively on the quality of life [22, 24] . The UAE is foremost globally in many indicators for managing the COVID-19 pandemic, recognitions to effective preventive measures, and a free vaccination drive. 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