The Guardian (Nigeria)

Anxiety as more European nations abandon Astrazenec­a vaccine COVID-19 vaccine

NPHCDA defends jab, NAFDAC lists 14 herbal medicines

- By Chukwuma Muanya ( Lagos) and Nkechi Onyedika-Ugoeze ( Abuja) during clinical trials.

THERE are fears as Nigerians came to learn, yesterday, that the Oxford- Astrazenec­a COVID- 19 vaccine, currently being administer­ed on citizens had been suspended by no fewer than seven countries for allegedly causing blood clotting and other health hazards.

According to the American Cable News Network Cable ( CNN), Denmark, Iceland and Norway have suspended the use of the treatment, while the European Medicines Agency ( EMA) is investigat­ing the claims.

Yesterday, Italy joined Austria, Estonia, Lithuania, Luxembourg and Latvia to pause jabs from the batch ABV5300. Danish officials, however, did not specify whether its reported death was connected to the consignmen­t.

The European nation announced a two- week suspension yesterday following reports of clotting. Iceland and Norway followed suit, but did not say how long their suspension­s would last. In a statement yesterday, Astrazenec­a said patient’s safety was its “highest priority.”

The Guardianco­uld not reach the Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, Executive Director, National Primary Health Care Developmen­t ( NPHCDA), Dr. Faisal Shuaib and Director General, National Agency for Food and Drug Administra­tion and Control ( NAFDAC), Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, for comments despite several calls, text and Whatsapp messages.

But a statement issued by Head, Public Relations Unit of NPHCDA said: “We are satisfied that the clinical evidence indicates the Oxford- Astrazenec­a vaccine to be safe and effective. Our assessment is in line with countries such as Spain and the UK which have indicated that they will continue to administer the vaccine, because it remains an important tool to protect against COVID- 19.”

President, Nigerian Medical Associatio­n ( NMA), Prof. Innocent Ujah, said: “You need to know and establish the reason for suspension of the vaccine in those countries before contemplat­ing anything.”

Is Nigeria going to suspend the use? A consultant pharmacist and medical director, Merit Healthcare, Dr. Lolu Ojo, told The Guardian: “Nigeria may not have to suspend the use of Astrazenec­a vaccine because some other countries had done so. That will be a panic reaction, which is unscientif­ic.

However, the EMA has approved the Johnson & Johnson vaccine for use within the European Union. The U. S.- produced one- shot vaccine has become the fourth to be granted approval by the regulator with EU already ordering 400 million doses. M EANWHILE, 14 COVID- 19 herbal medicines have been listed for use in country by NAFDAC.

According to the Nigerian regulatory body, the medicines are now safe for consumptio­n but their level of efficacy is to be determined

 ??  ?? Sokoto State Governor Aminu Tambuwal ( right) and former Senate President Bukola Saraki during a meeting between the PDP Governors’ Forum and the party’s reconcilia­tion committee in Abuja… yesterday.
Sokoto State Governor Aminu Tambuwal ( right) and former Senate President Bukola Saraki during a meeting between the PDP Governors’ Forum and the party’s reconcilia­tion committee in Abuja… yesterday.

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