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February 8, 2021 South Africa Withholds Use Of Astrazeneca’s Covid-19 Vaccine After Result Shows Minimal Protection Against The Variant

South Africa Withholds Use Of Astrazeneca’s Covid-19 Vaccine After Result Shows Minimal Protection Against The Variant

South Africa has put a stop to its rollout of the AstraZeneca-University of Oxford Covid-19 vaccine, after a study showed the drug failed to prevent mild and moderate cases of the virus variant.

Africa's hardest-hit nation was due to start vaccination in the coming days with a million doses of the vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and Oxford.

"We have decided to put a temporary hold on the rollout of the (AstraZeneca) vaccine. More work needs to be done," said South African Health Minister Zweli Mkhize during a virtual press conference.

The University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, which conducted the trial involving around 2,000 people, said in a statement on Sunday that the AstraZeneca vaccine 'provides minimal protection against mild-moderate Covid-19 infection' from the South African variant.

Despite the setback for the country, officials have said vaccine deliveries from other producers would soon be available.

'In the next four weeks, we will have the J&J and Pfizer,' said Mkhize, referring to vaccines made by Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer/BioNTech.

Discussions with other vaccine producers are reportedly ongoing, particularly Moderna and the makers of the Russian Sputnik V jab.

Mkhize said the 1.5 million AstraZeneca vaccines obtained by South Africa, which will expire in April, will be kept until scientists give clear indications on their use.

'The second generation of the vaccine to fight all variants will take longer to produce,' said Salim Abdool Karim, epidemiologist, and co-chair of the scientific committee at the South African health ministry.

South Africa plans to vaccinate at least 67 percent of its population by the end of the year, or around 40 million people.

The country has recorded nearly 1.5 million infections and more than 46,000 deaths from the virus.

February 8, 2021 Covid19: 20 Deaths And 506 New Confirmed Cases Of Coronavirus

Covid19: 20 Deaths And 506 New Confirmed Cases Of Coronavirus

Nigeria has recorded 20 deaths and 506 new confirmed cases of coronavirus in 20 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

Till date, a total of 139, 748 confirmed cases have been reported in the country out of which 113,525 cases have been treated and discharged.

According to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, the number of deaths from the deadly virus has also increased to 1,667.

Ondo-90 Kwara-89 Rivers-53 Borno-45 Gombe-32 FCT-28 Imo-26 Ogun-25 Lagos-22 Kaduna-14 Kano-14 Edo-13 Osun-11 Cross River-10 Yobe-9 Ekiti-7 Kebbi-6 Nasarawa-6 Oyo-5 Jigawa-1.

139,748 confirmed, 113,525 discharged, 1,667 deaths.

February 5, 2021 Nigeria Records 14 New Deaths; 1,340 New Covid-19 Cases

Nigeria Records 14 New Deaths; 1,340 New Covid-19 Cases

Nigeria has recorded 14 new deaths and 1,340 new confirmed cases of coronavirus in 22 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

Till date, a total of 136,030confirmed cases have been reported in the country out of which 110, 449 cases have been treated and discharged.

According to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, the number of deaths from the deadly virus has also increased to 1,632.

The breakdown of the latest new cases shows that the FCT recorded the highest figure with (320) cases, followed by Lagos with 275, Rivers (117), Oyo (100), AkwaIbom (57), Ogun (51), Ebonyi (48).

Other states with fresh infections are Benue (44), Adamawa (42), Imo (38), Kwara (35), Gombe (32), Kaduna (31),Edo (29), Osun (29) and Kano (24) cases.

February 4, 2021 Another Batch Of Stranded Nigerians Has Returned To The Country From Saudi Arabia

Another Batch Of Stranded Nigerians Has Returned To The Country From Saudi Arabia

The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission in a post states that the batch which had a total of 425 citizens arrived through the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja.

This is the third batch of Nigerians that have returned to the country within the last week.

Last Thursday, a total of 384 Nigerians returned from the Middle East Kingdom, and a day after that, another batch numbering over 400 returned to the nation.

According to NIDCOM, the latest returnees will join others that arrived earlier and are currently undergoing quarantine at the Federal Capital Territory Hajj camp for 14 days in line with the reversed COVID-19 protocols by the Presidential Task Force.

 

 

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