The federal government says it may extend the first phase of
COVID-19 vaccination in the country by two weeks.
Faisal Shuaib, executive director of the National Primary
Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), disclosed this saying the extension
will allow more persons receive their first doses.
Nigeria received its first batch of the AstraZeneca COVID-19
vaccine on March 2.
According to the NPHCDA, frontline health workers, COVID-19 rapid response teams, laboratory network, petrol station workers and strategic leaders will be among the first to be vaccinated.
The first shot of the vaccine was given to Cyprian Nyong, a
medical doctor at the National Hospital, Abuja, on March 5.
The first phase is expected to end today.
According to TheNation, Shuaib said least 1.2 million doses
of AstraZeneca vaccines have been administered on Nigerians.
“By the vaccination timeline, the exercise ought to end
today (Tuesday) but due to increasing demands by Nigerians, the government may
extend the deadline,” he said.
“I think, a two-week extension is likely to create more
access for vaccination. So far, 1.2 million out of the 2 million vaccines have
been administered on Nigerians.
“We will continue to provide the right environment for
easier vaccination.”
On the second dose of the vaccine for recipients of the
first jab, Shuaib said it is “normally about eight to 12 weeks after the first
dose”.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) had raised the alarm
that Africa received less than two percent of the 690 million doses of COVID-19
vaccines administered across the world.
The global agency called for more vaccination in the fight
against COVID-19.
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