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Oman’s Health Ministry calls for cooperation in national survey, urges public to disregard rumours

MUSCAT : The Ministry calls for full cooperation from citizens and residents to facilitate the work of the field teams, while urging the public to disregard rumours circulating about the survey. This essential survey involves home visits to update residential maps, enumerate households, and place QR code stickers on homes for tracking purposes.

The Ministry emphasizes the importance of obtaining accurate information from official sources to ensure the survey’s success and promote public health.

The Ministry urges all citizens and residents to cooperate with the field teams and assist them in their work. The Ministry also advises the public to disregard any rumours about the survey and to seek official information directly from Ministry channels.

This national survey is an important step in promoting public health and enhancing the well-being of the community. The Ministry calls for full participation in this initiative to ensure its success and further support health programs in Oman.

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