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Namibia continues to conduct COVID-19 surveillance activities

Namibia continues to conduct various COVID-19 surveillance activities countrywide to prepare for, detect and respond to any resurgence in COVID-19 cases, an official said on Wednesday. This involves genomic surveillance conducted in laboratories at the University of Namibia and the National Institute of Pathology, Namibia's Ministry of Health and Social…

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Namibia says more needs to be done to address disparities in healthcare-Xinhua

Namibia says more needs to be done to address disparities in healthcare-Xinhua
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Namibia says more needs to be done to address disparities in healthcare

WINDHOEK, July 27 (Xinhua) -- Namibian Ministry of Health and Social Services Executive Director Ben Nangombe on Wednesday said while there has been progress over the last years in improving health outcomes in the country, more needs to be done, including addressing the disparities seen across different segments of the population.

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Namibia to destroy more than 300,000 expired COVID-19 vaccine doses due to slow uptake

WINDHOEK, May 16 (Xinhua) -- Namibia's Ministry of Health and Social Services Executive Director Ben Nangombe said Monday the country is to destroy more than 300,000 expired COVID-19 vaccine doses worth 1.6 million U.S. dollars.

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Namibia introduces tech platform to facilitate travel

Namibia has partnered with the African Union and the PanaBios Consortium to introduce a new technological innovation that facilitates smoother and hassle-free travel, officials said Tuesday. The Trusted Travel and Trusted Vaccines technology platforms provides secure, tamper-proof and digitally verifiable COVID-19 laboratory test results and vaccine certificates. In a statement,…

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