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Lagos begins second dose of COVID-19 vaccination May 28


Lagos begins second dose of COVID-19 vaccination May 28
Published 12:29 am
The Lagos State Government on Wednesday said it has concluded the first half of phase one COVID-19 vaccination in line with the directive of the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency.
The state Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, in a statement said the exercise which began on March 12 was done for 20 days.
Abayomi said the second phase of the exercise would commence in May, saying about 257,756 persons had been inoculated as of April 15.
“The conclusion of the first phase, which took an average of 20 days, followed the Federal Government’s directive to stop vaccination once half of the consignment has been administered so that those who received the first dose will have an opportunity for the second dose. This will ensure that at least one per cent of Lagos residents receive the full complement of doses required to enable the protection of the vaccine promises. The ....

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Coronavirus: Africa's vaccination rollout off to slow start


Coronavirus: Africa s vaccination rollout off to slow start
dw.com
13 hrs ago
Antonio Cascais
Inoculations delivered to Africa through the World Health Organization-backed COVID-19 Vaccines Global Access (COVAX) scheme will not be enough to contain the pandemic, the Africa CDC, the African Union s public health body, has warned. The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that so far, fewer than 2% of global vaccinations have been carried out on the continent.
Delivery issues and a sense of vaccine nationalism in richer countries partly explain this gap. Yet logistical problems are to blame, too, and inefficient management and failures to properly prioritize high-risk groups have made matters worse. ....

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Relief in S. Africa as first vaccines arrive
Each country faces different challenges, she said. One big problem, however, remains in that poorer countries still have less access to vaccine doses in the first place.
Kenya got a million doses and distributed them across the whole country, but in Nairobi people are getting turned away because they don t have enough, she said, pointing out that the country was originally supposed to have received some 1.5 million doses by now. The country has so far failed to vaccinate high-priority groups, such as health officials and teachers.
Distributing the vaccine is another issue, said Kyobutungi. She said Kenya tried to fairly distribute vaccine doses to all its regions, but failed because urban centers have far better infrastructural and organizational networks than rural regions. This meant that not all doses available in rural areas were used, while demand in the capital, Nairobi, far outweighed supply. ....

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