The Head of the Libyan National Center for Disease Control, Haidar Al-Sayeh, hoped Libya wouldn't have to order a total lockdown if rate of Coronavirus vaccination decreased and that of catching the virus increased, urging all L
Read moreThe National Center for Disease Control has confirmed the country's first two cases of the Omicron variant of coronavirus.
Read moreThe Ministry of Education is considering the possibility of getting students back to school on a daily schedule.
Read moreLibya on Monday received a new batch of the Pfizer-Covid-19 vaccine, comprising one million and 178 thousand doses, with the support of the US government.
Read moreThe Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Imran Al-Qib, said that the emergence of the new Coronavirus strain Omicron has forced the Ministry to take strict measures, including prevention of entry to ed
Read moreDirector of the National Center for Disease Control (NCDC) Haider Al-Sayeh confirmed Monday that they do not have enough information about the new Corona variant Omicron, but he assured concerned people that they have
Read moreThe Director of Information at the Food and Drug Control Center, Mohamed Al-Zayat, stated that 234,000 doses of the American Pfizer vaccine have been released for distribution, having undergone all necessary testing an
Read moreThe Libyan Prime Minister Abdul-Hamid Dbeibah issued a decision Sunday making vaccination against Coronavirus mandatory for employees of public institutions and private companies as well.
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