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March 9, 2021 Dapo Abiodun Is 1st Governor To Receive COVID-19 Vaccine In Nigeria

Dapo Abiodun Is 1st Governor To Receive COVID-19 Vaccine In Nigeria

Ogun State governor, Dapo Abiodun, has received  first dose of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, becoming the first Nigerian governor to do so.

The governor received his first jab of the vaccine late on Monday, March 8, 2021.

Ogun's deputy governor, Noimot Salako-Oyedele, and two frontline health care workers were also vaccinated to kick off the state's campaign.

"It is first service to self then people, when we take the vaccine because we must silence the virus," the governor said.

The governor appealed to Nigerians to make themselves available for the vaccine and follow all guidelines necessary to defeat the virus which has infected over 117 million people globally since December 2019.

 

Dr Cyprian Ngong became the first recipient of the AstraZeneca vaccine in Nigeria when he recceived the jab in Abuja, alongside three other health care workers, on Friday, March 5.

President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo were similarly vaccinated on Saturday, March 6, followed by top government officials and presidential aides days later.

The AstraZeneca vaccine, which arrived Nigeria last week, is administered in two doses taken weeks apart.

The vaccine has 63.09% efficacy and is suitable for low- and middle-income countries due to easy storage requirements.

Ogun was the first state to receive the vaccine when the government took delivery of 50,000 doses on Monday. Mass rollout in other states is expected to commence later this week.

Nigeria has recorded over 158,000 COVID-19 cases since February 2020, and the government hopes to vaccinate 70% of the population between now and next year.

March 8, 2021 Uncertainty Surrounds Covid-19 Vaccination In 10 States

Uncertainty Surrounds Covid-19 Vaccination In 10 States

There are strong indications that uncertainty now surrounds COVID-19 vaccination in at least ten states as the Federal Government says it has yet to receive the lists of their frontline health workers.

The states include Kano, Kogi, Osun, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Borno, Gombe, Jigawa, Katsina and Taraba.

This is according to a progress chart sent to the 36 states and the FCT by the National Primary Health Care Development Agency tagged, ‘Update from COVID-19 Vaccination Operations Room.’

But some of the states in separate reactions faulted the NPHCDA, saying they had submitted the lists and also blamed the agency for the confusion.

Recall that the Federal Government had on Tuesday received 3.94 million doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID – 19 vaccine and began vaccination with four frontline health workers in Abuja on Friday.

The Federal Government began the vaccination of Nigerians against the deadly disease on Friday when health workers at the National Hospital, Abuja received doses of the vaccine.

On Saturday, President, BUHARI and Vice-President YEMI OSINBAJO also received the first jabs of the vaccines in Abuja.

The Executive Director of the NPHCDA, Dr FAISAL SHUAIB, had on Thursday warned    that his agency would not make the vaccine available to states which had not met the criteria set for its distribution.

 

 

March 8, 2021 Nigeria Records 269 New Cases Of Coronavirus And 5 Deaths

Nigeria Records 269 New Cases Of Coronavirus And 5 Deaths

Nigeria has recorded 269 new cases of coronavirus and 5 deaths.

This brings the total number of confirmed cases in the country to158,506 out of which 137,875 cases have been treated and discharged.

The death toll from the deadly coronavirus also increased to 1,969 across all states in the country.

The 269 new cases were reported from 19 states- Enugu recorded the highest number of cases with 78, Bauchi (37), Rivers (22), Imo (18), Ogun (16), FCT (15), Akwa-Ibom (13) among others.

 

March 5, 2021 Nigeria Set To Roll Out Covid-19 Vaccine Beginning With Frontline Health Workers And Support Staff

Nigeria Set To Roll Out Covid-19 Vaccine Beginning With Frontline Health Workers And Support Staff

Nigeria Set To Roll Out Covid-19 Vaccine Beginning With Frontline Health Workers And Support Staff.

As Nigeria roll out the COVID-19 vaccine from today, the Minister of Health, Dr. OSAGIE EHANIRE says the vaccination exercise though a game changer should not be regarded as the end of other safety measures.

He was speaking along with other top health officials at the state House in Abuja.

OSAGIE EHANIRE urged Nigerians to still sustain adherence to COVID-19 safety guidelines for the country to win the battle against the pandemic.

Frontline health workers and support staff are to receive the vaccine today in Abuja while President BUHARI and Vice-President YEMI OSINBAJO will be publicly vaccinated tomorrow Saturday.

 

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