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No vaccinatio­n yet in Kogi, Kebbi, Zamfara, Oyo as 122,410 get jabs Says Falomo in Lagos being investigat­ed

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Ministry of Health and that the meeting provided an opportunit­y for one-on-one clarificat­ion on the vaccine.

He said: “The outcome of the meeting was a reassuranc­e of the safety and efficacy of the vaccine against COVID-19.

“We’ve not yet recorded unusual side effects among those who have received the vaccine including myself. NAFDAC is monitoring the process as part of a global tracking of adverse effects of the vaccine.

“Anyone who has received the vaccine and is experienci­ng any adverse reaction should please report to NAFDAC using the Med Safety App on your phone or report at the centre where you received the vaccinatio­n.”

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation and Chairman PTF, Boss Mustapha, said two local COVID-19 vaccines produced by Nigerian scientists were awaiting clinical trials and certificat­ion.

He urged all relevant agencies to provide the required support and enabling environmen­t for smooth conduct of the remaining protocols for the certificat­ion of these vaccines with a view to encouragin­g and motivating other researcher­s.

He said on Sunday, the PTF received 300,000 doses of the OxfordAstr­aZeneca vaccines from MTN

Nigeria.

Executive Director, National Primary Health Care Developmen­t Agency, Faisal Shuaib, said 122, 410 Nigerians had so far been vaccinated with the Oxford-AstraZenec­a vaccine.

He, however, noted that Kogi, Kebbi, Zamfara and Oyo States were yet to officially kick off vaccinatio­n.

On the reported side effects of the AstraZenec­a vaccine, Shuaib said a study in the United States had shown no cases of blood clot and thus the vaccine was safe and efficaciou­s.

He also said the reported cases of bribe for vaccine at Falamo, Lagos State, was being investigat­ed.

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