The World Health Organization (WHO) has assured Nigeria that
it will support the country procure, distribute and administer COVID-19
vaccines.
Speaking during a press briefing in Nigeria’s capital Abuja
on Saturday, WHO Country Representative Walter Kazadi Mulomboo, said that
Nigeria and other Africa countries were not disqualified from accessing
COVID-19 vaccines through the COVAX facility, the WHO-led initiative for equitable
global access to coronavirus vaccines, to meet the urgent vaccination needs of
developing countries.
The assurance was in response to rumors that the WHO
disqualified Nigeria from COVID-19 vaccines based on the country’s inability to
meet the standard requirement of storing the vaccines at the required -70
degrees Celsius.
Earlier, senior Nigerian officials had noted that the
country was hoping to get more than 40 million COVID-19 vaccine doses to cover
one-fifth of its population through the global COVAX scheme in 2021.
According to Mulomboo, WHO is supporting all countries to
access the vaccines as quickly as possible, and all countries on the
continent are expected to start accessing the AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine by the
end of February, noting that the vaccine is under WHO review for emergency use
listing, and the outcome is expected soon.
“Of all the 88 million AstraZeneca vaccine doses allocated
to African countries for the first phase, Nigeria has received by far the
largest allocation, with 16 million doses,” he said.
Also at the press briefing, Faisal Shuaib, director-general
of Nigeria’s National Primary Healthcare Development Agency (NPHDA), said that
several factors were considered in allocating the small quantity of vaccines in
the initial stage to COVAX countries.
These include the mortality rates from COVID-19, the number
of new cases, the trend in the number of cases, the population of countries,
and the availability of the appropriate cold chain equipment, Shuaib said.
The latest figures by the Nigeria Center for Disease Control
indicate that the country registered 1,588 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday,
bringing the total number of infections in the country to 139,242 and total
deaths to 1,647.
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