• Deco Emirates and Carrara, a shopfitting company in Dubai, has vaccinated majority of its workforce. All photos by Reem Mohammed / The National
    Deco Emirates and Carrara, a shopfitting company in Dubai, has vaccinated majority of its workforce. All photos by Reem Mohammed / The National
  • So far, 562 staff have received the first dose of the Sinopharm vaccine since late December.
    So far, 562 staff have received the first dose of the Sinopharm vaccine since late December.
  • Staff members Gregory Gomes (L) and Nazrur Rahman at the factory. Of the total number of employees, 175 have been fully inoculated with two doses.
    Staff members Gregory Gomes (L) and Nazrur Rahman at the factory. Of the total number of employees, 175 have been fully inoculated with two doses.
  • About 60 staff at the company tested positive for Covid-19 last year.
    About 60 staff at the company tested positive for Covid-19 last year.
  • Hugh Bigley, the managing director, said he decided to vaccinate his staff in response to the leadership’s calls to have at least half the population vaccinated to help achieve herd immunity within the next few months.
    Hugh Bigley, the managing director, said he decided to vaccinate his staff in response to the leadership’s calls to have at least half the population vaccinated to help achieve herd immunity within the next few months.
  • Hugh Bigley and several other senior officers decided to get vaccinated to encourage workers to follow suit.
    Hugh Bigley and several other senior officers decided to get vaccinated to encourage workers to follow suit.

Dubai company has almost entire staff vaccinated after more than 60 catch Covid-19


Kelly Clarke
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A company in Dubai said it has vaccinated almost its entire workforce, after being badly hit by the pandemic last year.

Deco Emirates and Carrara, a shopfitting company, said 560 of its 660 staff have received at least one dose of the Sinopharm vaccine since late December.

Of these, 175 employees have been fully inoculated with two doses. A further 100 who are on annual leave are set to get the shots on their return.

The vaccine is provided free of cost by the government.

About 60 staff tested positive for Covid-19 last year, before the vaccine was released for public use, said Hugh Bigley, managing director at Deco.

I pitched the idea to my workers and said it was our responsibility towards the country, colleagues and our families

“In 2020, we had a lot of workers in our labour accommodation who had to be quarantined after testing positive, or being in close contact with a positive case,” he said.

“When the vaccine came along we saw it as a way forward to safeguard our staff and continue operating as a normal business.”

He said last year, the company had to shut its offices for a week – and the factory for two weeks.

“I know some companies were forced to shut for months on end but this had such a detrimental effect on us and our business.”

Mr Bigley said he decided on the drive after the government said it wanted to get 50 per cent of the population inoculated by April.

Most of the first doses were administered to staff during the quiet period between Christmas and New Year.

Hugh Bigley and several other senior officers decided to get vaccinated to encourage workers to follow suit. Reem Mohammed / The National
Hugh Bigley and several other senior officers decided to get vaccinated to encourage workers to follow suit. Reem Mohammed / The National

“Workplaces need to be responsible for this and we took it very seriously from the get go, that’s why we got the ball rolling in December,” Mr Bigley said.

“We sent several buses carrying up to 30 workers at a time to Seha’s field vaccination tent at Dubai Parks and Resorts.

“People need to realise we are in a great position here to have this vaccination quickly and readily available to us, so why wait?

“Time is not on our side. Globally, cases are rising and sooner or later everyone will have to get it anyway.”

Earlier this month, workplace experts said employees could not be forced to take the Covid-19 vaccine.

However, many private companies have been actively supporting the drive, by either organising vaccination programmes for staff, or putting in clauses that make it difficult for them to refuse.

At Deco, Mr Bigley and several other senior officers decided to get vaccinated to encourage workers to follow suit.

“I pitched it to my workers and said it’s our responsibility towards the country, colleagues and our families,” he said.

“It wasn’t mandatory but we wanted our work environment to be safe and they understood that.

“We also asked that any outside contractors working on our site be vaccinated too.”

Over the next few weeks, Mr Bigley said he hopes to have all his staff vaccinated.

About 100 workers still need to be vaccinated once they return from annual or sick leave.

UAE mass vaccination drive - in pictures

  • UAE residents of all ages are eligible for the Sinopharm shot, which is available across the seven emirates. All photos by Victor Besa / The National
    UAE residents of all ages are eligible for the Sinopharm shot, which is available across the seven emirates. All photos by Victor Besa / The National
  • People register for the vaccine at Seha's cruise ship terminal vaccine centre
    People register for the vaccine at Seha's cruise ship terminal vaccine centre
  • Both the government and employers have urged the public to get vaccinated, as the country faces record daily numbers of new cases
    Both the government and employers have urged the public to get vaccinated, as the country faces record daily numbers of new cases
  • An Abu Dhabi resident waits to receive her first shot at the Seha vaccination centre at Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal.
    An Abu Dhabi resident waits to receive her first shot at the Seha vaccination centre at Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal.
  • Sisters Aya and Jana register for the vaccine shot
    Sisters Aya and Jana register for the vaccine shot
  • Suzana and husband Novica Ristovic get vaccinated pictured with the advice brochures given to all volunteers
    Suzana and husband Novica Ristovic get vaccinated pictured with the advice brochures given to all volunteers
  • Shaikha Al Dheiri waits to be called in for the first of two shots that are necessary to provide protection against the virus
    Shaikha Al Dheiri waits to be called in for the first of two shots that are necessary to provide protection against the virus
  • The Seha Vaccination Centre at Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal can serve up to 3,000 people per day. Victor Besa / The National
    The Seha Vaccination Centre at Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal can serve up to 3,000 people per day. Victor Besa / The National
  • The vaccination Centre at Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal
    The vaccination Centre at Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal
  • A medic holds up a package containing the Chinese-made Sinopharm vaccine
    A medic holds up a package containing the Chinese-made Sinopharm vaccine
  • Emirati Abdulaziz Karmastaji gets a basic blood oxygen check before his vaccination
    Emirati Abdulaziz Karmastaji gets a basic blood oxygen check before his vaccination
  • Two shots are required 21 days apart to ensure people have sufficient antibodies to protect them
    Two shots are required 21 days apart to ensure people have sufficient antibodies to protect them
  • A man is inoculated at Seha Vaccination Centre in the Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal
    A man is inoculated at Seha Vaccination Centre in the Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal
  • Mohamed Hawas Al Sadid, chief executive of Abu Dhabi's public hospital operator Seha, oversees the vaccination drive
    Mohamed Hawas Al Sadid, chief executive of Abu Dhabi's public hospital operator Seha, oversees the vaccination drive
  • The Seha Vaccination Centre at Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal can serve up to 3,000 people per day
    The Seha Vaccination Centre at Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal can serve up to 3,000 people per day