The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Kenya announces coronaviru­s vaccinatio­n programme

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ANKARA: The Kenyan Ministry of Health said Friday it would vaccinate 1.25 million people for the coronaviru­s between February and June “when it is expected that global vaccine stocks will be limited,” Anadolu Agency reported.

It will be the first phase of a three-phase vaccinatio­n programme against a second wave of the pandemic that Kenya is facing.

The second phase is planned to witness the vaccinatio­n of 9.7 million more Kenyans from July 2021 to June 2022, targeting those older than 50 well as those above 18 “with underlying health conditions,” as this will be when more vaccines become available, according to the ministry.

The third phase target

4.9 million from “all other vulnerable population­s like those on congregate settings.”

It could also run concurrent­ly with the second phase “depending on availabili­ty of adequate vaccines.”

Health officials also announced the intention to build a capacity of more than 23,000 health care workers, including 8,000 “health volunteers in areas of vaccine administra­tion, logistics management, data capture, reporting and monitoring.”

The announceme­nt comes as Kenya confirmed 141 people tested positive for the virus in a sample of 5,644, bringing the number of infections to 100,563.

Confirmed deaths from Covid19 stand at 1,753, while 83,821 recoveries have been confirmed. Authoritie­s have conducted 1,177,811 tests in the country of almost 55 million.

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