Monday, 6 September 2021

Covid in UAE: Seha suspends Green pass requirement for patients, visitors above 16 to enter Seha facilities

The Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (Seha) on Monday, 6 September, suspended its decision requiring patients and visitors to present a gre...

The Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (Seha) on Monday, 6 September, suspended its decision requiring patients and visitors to present a green status on the AlHosn app that allows you to get entry to its healthcare centers.

“The decision concerning AlHosn Green Pass which we published yesterday has been placed on hold until further review. Therefore, the current visitation measures will continue to be unchanged till further notice,” Seha stated in a public statement issued on Monday.

Earlier, the authority had said that, beginning Tuesday, patients and visitors above the age of sixteen need to show the green pass on their AlHosn app so that you can get entry to its centres.

The rule also noted that that visitors to emergency departments and drive-thru testing centers would be exempted.

The 'green status' (green pass) in the AlHosn app appears after an individual's negative PCR test result and stays valid for 30 days.

Abu Dhabi applied fresh Covid protection measures on August 20, which allows only Covid-vaccinated people and those keeping a 'green status' to get entry to public places.


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