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China suspicion, 'foreign plot' fears hamper Africa Covid-19 vaccine plan


JOHANNESBURG (BLOOMBERG) - As if the struggle to secure its meagre supplies of Covid-19 vaccines was not bad enough, Africa is now having a hard time getting people to take them.
Only 5.22 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa -  a region with a population of about one billion - have been vaccinated.
From suspicions about China-made vaccines in Zimbabwe and conspiracy theories in Ivory Coast about Covid-19 being a planned event by foreign actors to Somalia, where the Islamist militant Al-Shabaab group is warning people they are  guinea pigs for AstraZeneca, large sections of Africans are steering clear of vaccines.
Only about 17.5 per cent of the doses available in Ivory Coast and 19 per cent in Zimbabwe have found their way into arms. ....

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China Suspicion, 'Foreign Plot' Fears Hamper Africa Vaccine Plan


Antony Sguazzin and Katarina Hoije, Bloomberg News
Elderly people wait for the Sinopharm vaccination whilst nurses work inside a local hospital in Harare on March 29. Photographer: Tafadzwa Ufumeli/Getty Images 
, Photographer: Tafadzwa Ufumeli/Getty Images Europe
(Bloomberg) As if the struggle to secure its meager supplies of Covid-19 vaccines wasn’t bad enough, Africa is now having a hard time getting people to take them. Only 5.22 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa have been vaccinated, a region with a population of about a billion.
From suspicions about Chinese-made vaccines in Zimbabwe and conspiracy theories in Ivory Coast about Covid-19 being “a planned event by foreign actors” to Somalia, where the Islamist militant Al-Shabaab group is warning people they’re “guinea pigs” for AstraZeneca, large sections of Africans are steering clear of vaccines ....

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