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  2. Hilal bin Ali Al Sabti - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Al Sabti was blessed by His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said, to be honoured with GCC Medal in Civil Service and Administrative Development, on May 1, 2019. [15] He was also conferred by His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said, the Oman Civil Order (3rd class) in November 2015 along with other Excellencies, in appreciation to their active role in performing national duties. [16]

  3. COVID-19 pandemic in Oman - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Health issued guidelines on 29 March including a "checklist" of protocols, facilities, and measures that private hospitals and clinics must have in place to help prevent, control and manage suspected or confirmed COVID-19 infections on their premises. This resulted in a number of private clinics shutting across the sultanate. [118]

  4. Cabinet of Oman - Wikipedia

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    www.mol.gov.om: 2020 Eng. Salim bin Nasir bin Said Al Aufi: Minister of Energy and Minerals: mem.gov.om /en-us / 2022 Dr. Hilal Bin Ali bin Hilal Al Sabti: Minister of Health: www.moh.gov.om: 2022 Dr. Mohammed bin Said bin Khalfan Al Mamari: Minister of Endowments and Religious Affairs: www.mara.gov.om: 2022

  5. List of hospitals in Oman - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1958, there were only two hospitals in Oman, the Knox Memorial Hospital and another hospital partially financed by the Sultan of Oman. The Ministry of Health was formed by royal decree of Sultan Qaboos bin Said on August 22, 1970. This decree established standards, policies and funding for expansion of public healthcare facilities in Oman.

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  7. Healthcare in Oman - Wikipedia

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    Oman now has very low rate of once common communicable diseases such as measles and typhoid. Due to rapidly increasing incomes and changing lifestyles and diet, the levels of non-communicable diseases such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes are an increasing problem. The hospitals in Oman generally provide a high quality of health care.

  8. Health in Oman - Wikipedia

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    Life expectancy in Oman. Life expectancy at birth in 2013 was 74 for men and 79 for women. [1] Obesity

  9. Al Wusta Governorate (Oman) - Wikipedia

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    'The Central Governorate') is one of the governorates of Oman. Its capital city is Haima . It was previously a region (' mintaqah '), before becoming a governorate in 2011.