Abu Dhabi was one of the first cities in the UAE to roll out COVID-19 vaccinations, helping protect residents and slow the spread of the virus. Several approved vaccines are available, including Sinopharm, Pfizer-BioNTech, Sputnik V, and Oxford-AstraZeneca.

How to Book Your Vaccine

Getting vaccinated is simple. You can book an appointment through:

SEHA (Abu Dhabi Health Services)Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP)

After booking, you’ll be directed to a nearby vaccination center where trained medical staff will handle the process.

Who Gets Priority?

Vaccination priority is usually given to:

Senior citizens and residents, people with chronic illnesses, frontline healthcare workers, people of determination

Who May Not Be Eligible?

Some individuals may be excluded, such as:

Pregnant or nursing women, children under 16, people with severe allergies to vaccine ingredients, those planning pregnancy within 3 months, and individuals with certain immune conditions

What Happens at the Appointment?

During your visit, a doctor will check your health before administering the vaccine. After your first dose, you’ll be monitored for about 30 minutes to ensure there are no immediate side effects.

A second dose is required after 21–28 days for full protection.

Side Effects

Some people may experience mild symptoms like fatigue, headache, fever, or muscle pain. These usually go away within a few days without treatment.

PCR Testing in Abu Dhabi

Along with vaccination, regular PCR testing is still important. Testing services are available at SEHA drive-through centers, hospitals, and walk-in clinics across the city. Some groups may even qualify for free testing.

Final Thoughts

Vaccination in Abu Dhabi is widely accessible and designed to be safe and convenient. Staying vaccinated, testing regularly, and following safety guidelines helps protect you and those around you.