JEDDAH: One of the first of a number of COVID-19 vaccine centers planned for Saudi Arabia opened its doors in Jeddah on Friday, with Dr. Hani Jokhdar, deputy minister for public health, predicting the facility would reach its expected capacity of up to 10,000 visitors daily within three weeks. “The first center opened at the South Terminal of King Abdul Aziz International Airport and holds 86 vaccine clinics,” the deputy minister said. “We’ll be reaching full capacity within weeks.
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