Africa needs 20m AstraZeneca vaccine by mid-July to deliver booster shots ― WHO
Africa needs 20m AstraZeneca vaccine by
mid-July to deliver booster shots ― WHO
Africa requires at least 20 million Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19
vaccine doses in the next six weeks to enable the continent to deliver second
shots to populations that received their first doses.
World Health Organisation (WHO) regional official said on Thursday.
Matshidiso Moeti, WHO regional director for Africa, said during a virtual press
briefing hosted by WHO Regional Office for Africa in Brazzaville, Republic of
the Congo. Moeti added that the continent requires additional vaccine doses as
a matter of urgency amid supply crunch that has stalled inoculation targeting
high-risk groups.
“As supplies dry up,
dose-sharing is an urgent, critical and short-term solution to ensuring that
Africans at the greatest risk of COVID-19 get the much-needed protection,’’
Moeti said in a statement. Statistics from Africa Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention show that the continent has acquired 43.5 million vaccine doses
and has administered 28.2 million as of Wednesday. While saying that an
additional 200 million doses of any of the WHO emergency use listed COVID-19
vaccines are needed to immunise 10 per cent of African population by September.
Moeti said that he believes that the urgency to vaccinate a critical
mass of the African population is informed by emergence of highly contagious
variants that threaten to overrun already fragile health systems. According to
Moeti, the continent is staring at the possibility of new surges hence the need
to speed up immunization of vulnerable segments of the population like the
elderly and terminally ill.
She called upon wealthy nations to expedite donation of extra vaccine
doses to the COVAX facility in order to enable African countries to fully
immunize citizens. Moeti said WHO is helping African countries to establish
structures for facilitating domestic manufacturing of COVID-19 vaccines in the
light of global supply crunch. Moeti, said that 54 African countries have
endorsed a resolution to strengthen local vaccine production through transfer
of knowledge, technology and innovation alongside waiver of patents owned by
multinational pharmaceutical firms. Xinhua
Nigeria news paper
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