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25 Nov 2022

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Bahrain: The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination commends Bahrain's Covid vaccine equality, including those without residency

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"Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Commend Bahrain on Efforts to Provide COVID-19 Vaccination for All, Ask about the Practice of Stripping Persons of their Bahraini Citizenship and Protections for Migrant Workers", 18 Nov 2022

The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination today concluded its consideration of the combined eighth to fourteenth periodic report of Bahrain, with Committee Experts commending the State on efforts to provide COVID-19 vaccination for all, and asking questions on the practice of stripping persons of their Bahraini citizenship and protections for migrant workers...

The delegation said that Bahrain had one of the highest rates of COVID-19 vaccination, at 99 per cent. All residents of Bahrain had access to vaccines. Vaccinations were provided free to all persons, including those without residency permits. There had been no documented deaths in detention centres due to COVID-19. The Government had developed guidelines for treatment and prevention in detention centres. Around 98 per cent of prisoners had been vaccinated...