
MoPH introduces online registration for COVID-19 vaccine

Qatar has spared no effort in protecting the health of its population amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
From allocating dedicated facilities to test and manage COVID-19 patients to coordinating with top international pharmaceutical companies to secure safe and reliable vaccines for the country’s citizens and residents.
As it continues rolling out the first phase of its nationwide COVID-19 campaign, the country’s Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) has now introduced a new service for the public to sign-up for the COVID-19 vaccine.
According to MoPH, the service enables you to register with the Ministry “your interest to take the COVID-19 vaccine, and if you are in one of the first priority groups, enable you to request an appointment to take the vaccine.”
“Even if you are not in one of the listed priority groups, your interest to take the vaccine will be recorded and saved by the MOPH, and you will be contacted when you are eligible,” MoPH stated.
To use the service, you will need to login using your National Authentication System (NAS) TAWTHEEQ username and password.
If you don't have a NAS Account, you can create one here.
If you forgot your NAS Account credentials, you can reset your password here.
As of today, the Ministry has also reduced the age limit for the COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to 60 years and above.
Until the announcement was made, the age threshold was 65 years and above for vaccine eligibility during the first phase of the drive.
Qatar launched the first phase of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign on December 23, 2020, and it is set to continue until January 31, 2021.
During this phase, three priority groups are eligible for vaccinations, the MoPH had highlighted earlier. These include: 1. People aged 60 years and above. 2. People with severe chronic conditions. 3. Healthcare workers with repeated exposure to COVID-19.
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