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Zimbabwe authorizes four vaccines for emergency use
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Following the procurement of the Sinopharm Covid-19 Vaccine from China last month the government of Zimbabwe has further authorized the use of three more vaccines in the fight against the global pandemic Covid-19.
The Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe yesterday officially authorized the use of Sinopharm and Sinovac shots from China, Russiaâs Sputnik V, and Indiaâs Covaxin, as the vaccines that will be used to vaccinate people against Covid-19.
This development comes after the Cabinet yesterday approved the start of the second phase of the Covid-19 vaccination exercise.
Speaking during a post-Cabinet briefing last night, Information, Publicity, and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said private companies intending to buy vaccines for their employees should only procure those that have been authorized in Zimbabwe.
By Robert Tapfumaneyi
THE government has advised companies intending to procure vaccines for their employees that the process will only be facilitated through the state-run National Vaccine Procurement Fund.
The purchases will also be processed only after approval by the Health Ministry of Health.
Zimbabwe started the Covid-19 inoculation last month and it is expected to spread across Zimbabwe as more vaccines are imported into the country.
Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa told journalists Tuesday during a post-Cabinet Media brief the government had unveiled the guidelines for the procurement and administration of Covid-19 vaccines by the private sector and only trained and registered health professionals will be authorised to administer vaccines.