Saudi Medical Journal during the COVID-19 era
Urging public awareness, adding drive-thru COVID-19 vaccine services, and requiring full vaccinations were some of their outstanding response to aid the global pandemic.3,4 Saudi Arabia health officials have dedicated a tremendous effort and financial support to carry on strict regulations and strat...
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description | Urging public awareness, adding drive-thru COVID-19 vaccine services, and requiring full vaccinations were some of their outstanding response to aid the global pandemic.3,4 Saudi Arabia health officials have dedicated a tremendous effort and financial support to carry on strict regulations and strategies to protect the well being of all the population from the risks and the spread of diseases such as COVID-19 and its mutations. [...]the only way to return to our normal life is through mass vaccination programs. Generally, there is no consensus in most publications, but as recommended by the Committee on Publication Ethics, authors should discuss authorship order before publishing and documenting their decisions in writing. Saudi Medical Journal is indexed in a wide variety of indexation services, including MEDLINE/Index Medicus (National Library of Medicine), PubMed, PubMed Central, SCOPUS, EMR Index Medicus, EBSCO Information Services, Excerpta Medica Database (EMBASE), BIOBASE, GALE/CENGAGE Learning, ProQuest, and ISI Web of Knowledge. |
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