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We’ll Vaccinate 109M Nigerians Before 2024 – FG

Coronavirus Nigeria

Coronavirus Nigeria

The Federal Government has come out to say that it is ready to vaccinate approximately 109 million Nigerians against the Novel Coronavirus disease COVID-19 in the next two years.

Executive Director of the NPHCDA, Dr Faisal Shuaib recently revealed this while speaking at Monday’s briefing of the Presidential Taskforce PTF on COVID-19.

According to him, the Federal Government is prepared to work with the states to vaccinate all eligible population from 18 years and above, including pregnant women, as soon as possible.

He added that any decision to vaccinate any pregnant woman would be made in consultation with her healthcare provider, so intending mothers have nothing to worry about.

β€œHowever, the decision to vaccinate any pregnant woman would be made in consultation with her healthcare provider. There will be consideration as to whether she is at high risk of contracting the COVID-19 or not and if she is a frontline health worker, support staff or responder in the security architecture of our country. In the end, we have to weigh the benefits versus the risks.

β€œAfter excluding those that are under 18 years, we plan to vaccinate approximately 109 million Nigerians who will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccination over the course of two years. Additionally, the federal government has received the commitment of about 1.5 million and a hundred thousand doses of Astrazeneca vaccine from MTN and the Government of India respectively.”

β€œAll eligible population have been identified using the WHO Vaccine Allocation Framework and the Prioritization Roadmap as well as the Disease Burden Data from the NCDC. These criteria are the frontline health workers, their support staff including those who work in high risk areas such as the Points of Entry, Rapid Response Teams, Contact Tracing Teams, COVID-19 Vaccination Teams and Strategic Leadership. People aged 50 years and above; people aged 18-49 years with significant comorbidities and additional at-risk groups. In order to facilitate the implementation process, the Technical Working Group has come up with a strategy of pre-registration and scheduling of the target population to avoid overcrowding at vaccination posts.”



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