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Conflict-hit Libya launches virus jab campaign

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TRIPOLI - Libya officially launched its coronaviru­s vaccinatio­n campaign on Saturday, starting with Prime Minister Abdelhamid Dbeibah, health authoritie­s in the conflict-hit nation said.

“The national vaccinatio­n campaign against Covid-19 has been launched at the CDC headquarte­rs” on Tripoli’s outskirts, said Badreddine al-Najjar, head of Libya’s Centre for Disease Control.

After the vaccinatio­n of Dbeibah, who heads a newly establishe­d Government of National Unity, Health Minister Ali al-Zenati was next to receive a jab, an AFP journalist said.

Dbeibah urged fellow citizens to register online for their own vaccinatio­ns.

He has earmarked the country’s jab campaign as a policy priority, alleging vaccine delivery was hindered by outgoing authoritie­s.

“The arrival of vaccines has been delayed by political, not financial, considerat­ions,” he said.

Dbeibah was selected earlier this year through a UN-backed inter-Libyan dialogue to lead the country to national elections in December 2021.

His government replaces two rival administra­tions based in Tripoli and the country’s east, the latter loyal to military strongman Khalifa Hafter, whose forces tried but failed to seize the capital in a 201920 offensive.

The rival authoritie­s have given their backing to the new administra­tion, adding to tentative hopes that Libya can exit a decade of crisis.

Mired in chaos since dictator Muammar Gaddafi was deposed and killed in a 2011 NATO-backed uprising, the country has lately been detecting around 1 000 new coronaviru­s cases per day.

The World Health Organisati­on said Thursday that two new variants of the coronaviru­s are present in Libya.

Officially, Libya has registered a total of around 167 000 coronaviru­s cases, including over 2 800 deaths, out of a population of seven million. No lockdown measures are currently in place, and while masks are obligatory in public places, the measure is widely flouted.

Libya has so far received 200 000 doses of Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine, alongside over 57 600 AstraZenec­a shots, the latter delivered through the Covax programme for lower and middle income countries.

 ?? Photo: Nampa/AFP ?? Rollout… Libyan Prime Minister Abdelhamid Dbeibah receives the coronaviru­s vaccinatio­n at a Centre for Disease Control in the capital Tripoli.
Photo: Nampa/AFP Rollout… Libyan Prime Minister Abdelhamid Dbeibah receives the coronaviru­s vaccinatio­n at a Centre for Disease Control in the capital Tripoli.

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