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COVID-19: FG begins 2nd phase vaccination, insist on using face mask, physical distancing, others

COVID-19: FG begins  2nd phase vaccination, insist on using face mask, physical distancing, others

By Hassan Zaggi

The Federal Government has officially begun the second phase of the  COVID-19 vaccination exercise.

Speaking at the flag-off ceremony in Abuja, Monday, the Executive Director of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Dr. Faisal Shuaib, advised Nigerians to continue to observe physical distancing, wearing of face mask and washing of hands even after taking the vaccines.

“Even after vaccination, let us continue to observe the non-pharmaceutical measures such as wearing of facemask, physical distancing, and hand hygiene as we work together to fight this pandemic,” he stressed.

He further announced that Nigeria will, later in the day,  receive 698,880 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine.

This, according to Shuaib, is a donation from the UK Government through the COVAX facility, explaining that these doses will be targeted at those that are due for their 2nd dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine.

In the next couple of weeks, we will be expecting up to 3.9million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccines to complement what we already have and to ensure that we cover not only those who will be taking their 2nd AstraZeneca vaccine but also for those who will want to take their first dose of this vaccine,” he further disclosed.

Shuaib noted that his agency in collaboration with partners has mapped out sophisticated strategies to ensure that the vaccines get to the targeted segment of the Nigerian population because of what he described as “the differences in vulnerability, age, and geographical constraints.

 He revealed: “In preparations for commencement of Phase 2 vaccination, we have trained 40,739 state level personnel comprising of our health workers and partners on our phase 2 strategic vaccine roll out plan in order to capacitate them for this roll out.

“We are fully aware that because Nigeria has started receiving different brands of COVID-19 vaccine, a lot of questions and concerns are being raised on what brand differences would mean to the safety and effectiveness of the vaccines.

“We are also aware that mischief makers are still around the corner to take advantage in crafting false information to mislead people on the vaccination.

“I want to assure Nigerians that all brands of COVID-19 vaccine used in Nigeria are certified by NAFDAC as safe and effective especially against the Delta variant.”

Speaking, the Country Representative of World Health Organisation (WHO), Dr. Walter Mulombo, commended Nigeria for the adequate preparation put in place for the storage of the vaccines, noting that partners will continue to support the country in reaching its targeted population with Safe and effective vaccines.

He said that the second phase of the COVID-19 vaccination, has “an initial 4,000,080 doses of Moderna and 176,000 doses of Johnson and Johnson vaccines, which will be administered to people aged 18 years and above in the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria.”

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