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Govt won’t compromise on vaccine

- ■ Loide Jason

President Hage Geingob yesterday assured his administra­tion will not compromise on the health and safety of Namibians by procuring Covid-19 vaccines that are not effective. Geingob, who also availed himself to receive the first jab once the vaccine becomes available, pleaded with citizens to be part of the vaccinatio­n campaign.

“Rest assured that the government will not do anything to compromise the health of our people,” he stated while also announced an extended curfew albeit with adjusted hours of 22h00 and 05h00. Health minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula yesterday announced the country is likely to take delivery of its first batch of the AstraZenec­a vaccine later this month.

The first batch will be mainly reserved for frontline workers and the vulnerable and will only be enough for 20% of the population. The country needs to vaccinate about 60% of its population to achieve herd immunity. Shangula confirmed talks are ongoing

with countries such as Russia, China, India and the US to procure additional doses to cover the remaining 40% of the population.

He said so far, the country has made progress in preparatio­n to acquire suitable covid-19 vaccines as it has made financial commitment to purchase doses sufficient to vaccinate 20% of the target population through the Covax facility.

“We have put in place mechanisms to ensure country readiness to roll out the Covid-19 vaccines.

A national Covid-19 deployment and vaccinatio­n plan has been developed and a Covid-19 vaccine task force was establishe­d,” he added.

The minister said that the task force was establishe­d with a purpose to review the latest evidence, training needs of the health workers and all regulatory, legal and safety frameworks to ensure a highqualit­y vaccinatio­n campaign.

He further assured that the Namibia Medical Regulatory Council is providing the necessary guidance and regulatory oversight. “In Namibia Polio, Measles and Tuberculos­is prevention vaccines have worked very well to protect our people and to date, we have those diseases under control.

“The Covid-19 vaccinatio­n campaign will be rolled out under our Expanded Programme on Vaccinatio­n (EPI),” said Shangula.

The health minister further stated that Namibia will collaborat­e with Botswana in areas related to the procuremen­t of vaccine, regulatory approval of vaccines and delivery of vaccines.

Rapid tests

Meanwhile, Shangula, who praised the country for doing relatively well when it comes to Covid-19 tests, said the ministry has completed the validation of antigen rapid test kits.

“This will allow for speedier and timely isolation of positive cases as well as expedited testing for departing tourists for jurisdicti­ons that accept negative rapid test results for returning passengers,” he said.

 ?? Photo: Nampa/AFP ?? Coming… The first AstraZenec­a vaccines will arrive in the country later this month.
Photo: Nampa/AFP Coming… The first AstraZenec­a vaccines will arrive in the country later this month.

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