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Feature: Namibian frontline workers, locals, feel safer after COVID-19 inoculation - World News


2021-04-24 11:55:39 GMT2021-04-24 19:55:39(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
by Ndalimpinga Iita
WINDHOEK, April 24 (Xinhua) Frontline workers in Namibia, considered to be at high risk of contacting COVID-19, feel safer after inoculation with the COVID-19 vaccine.
Calistus Mukahanama, a medical doctor in Namibia s capital Windhoek, was inoculated with the Sinopharm vaccine donated by the Chinese government.
I am privileged to be one of the people to have access and was vaccinated. I could only take that opportunity. I feel safer knowing that my immune system got a boost. More so because I have not had any side effects nor symptoms of any kind, he said. ....

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Middlemen eye N$583m from Covid vaccine procurement - Health


WINDHOEK
The health ministry, which recently got exemption from Treasury to spend N$583 million to procure Covid-19 vaccines, says it has resorted to an open bidding process due to bureaucracy in getting the vaccine to Namibia.
Despite public outcry questioning the use of middlemen instead of approaching the manufacturers, the ministry vowed that the open international sourcing mode being explored is a fail-safe system to enable Namibia to obtain the required vaccines more speedily in case other methods continue to experience delays.
Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula, in his submission to finance minister dated 18 February, said N$535 million would be spent on procuring the vaccine, logistics and cold facilities for storage purposes. ....

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