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  2. Visa policy of Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    Legal residents of Gulf Cooperation Council countries, irrespective of their nationality and except Iranian citizens, may obtain a visa online or on arrival at any port of entry, subject to the following conditions: Have held a residence permit issued by their country of residence for more than 3 months.

  3. Bahrain Royal Medical Services - Wikipedia

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    The main mission of the BDF Hospital is to provide health care services for the Military and Interior forces (i.e. both primary and secondary health care), emergency services for the public, specialised medical for referral patients, and government VIPs. All Bahrain residents and non-residents are entitled to free health care services and ...

  4. List of diplomatic missions in Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Non-resident embassies subsection. 5.1 Resident in Abu Dhabi, ... This is a list of diplomatic missions in Bahrain. The capital, Manama, hosts 41 embassies.

  5. Visa requirements for Bahraini citizens - Wikipedia

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    A Bahraini passport. Visa requirements for Bahraini citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Bahrain.As of 2024, Bahraini citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 91 countries and territories, ranking the Bahraini passport 59th in the world according to the Visa Restrictions Index.

  6. Salmaniya Medical Complex - Wikipedia

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    Bahrain's main morgue is situated in the complex. [1] Salmaniya's emergency department receives more than 300,000 patients per year. [ 4 ] The emergency department follows the Manchester Triage System and is Arab Board certified, amongst other residency programs.

  7. Healthcare in Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    Private hospitals are also present throughout the country, such as the International Hospital of Bahrain. The Bahrain Defence Force – Royal Medical Services (BDF-RMS) started in 1968 as a small clinic. But, the BDF-RMS grew from a small operation into a 120 bed hospital, when in formally opened on 5 February 1979. [10] [4]

  8. Ministry of Health (Bahrain) - Wikipedia

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    In its fight against Covid-19, Bahrain's Ministry of Health and the National Health Regulatory Authority approved the Sinopharm BIBP vaccine of China, in December 2020, and began administering it, to its citizens and residents. After Britain, Bahrain also became the second nation in the world to approve the Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine [8 ...

  9. Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    Bahrain is the dual form of Arabic word Bahr (meaning literally "sea"), so al-Bahrayn originally means literally "the two seas".However, the name has been lexicalised as a feminine proper noun and does not follow the grammatical rules for duals; thus its form is always Bahrayn and never Bahrān, the expected nominative form.