The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nigerians

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I did not feel anything after taking the vaccine, no slight headache, no fever or anything. It is already three weeks and I have not had any adverse reaction. I am very strong. I was infected with the Coronaviru­s around June/ July 2020. I was on admission for 19 days and 16 days on oxygen. My whole life almost collapsed, but I thank God for seeing me through. Today, I am alive to testify about His goodness. For Nigerians who are still skeptical about whether or not to take the vaccine, I have opened the way for them. I have sacrificed, because I know the effect of it. I know what I went through, even after I was discharged. It was as if COVID- 19 virus was still there because of the complicati­ons. I was experienci­ng breathless­ness up to January this year before God intervened and I can now breathe well, with other things that I was using: Zinc, vitamin C and all the drugs they prescribed. I took the vaccine because there is no guarantee that after surviving the virus, you won’t contract it again. I don’t want the infection again, and that is why I took the vaccine. And even if I contract the virus again, it won’t be severe or life- threatenin­g.

This is why we are advising Nigerians still doubting whether the Coronaviru­s is real or whether the vaccine is killing; that the vaccine doesn’t kill. Rather, it boosts the immune system to resist and lessen the complicati­ons from infections. When you take the vaccine, you will be confident that no matter what, death from the virus is out of it, especially when it has entered the stage of difficulty in breathing. However, you can still contract the virus after taking the vaccine, if you don’t take the precaution of washing your hands, wearing facemask and observing physical distancing, among others. There is no problem with the vaccine, I, Faith Iragba, is telling Nigerians to take the vaccine. They should ignore the conspiracy theories, and that people are dying after taking the vaccine. They are all lies. It is okay to take the vaccine.

Adebayo Akintayo, a Lagos- based Medical Doctor

The vaccine is very safe and probably more effective than we ever thought. I got my jab on March 15, 2021, and I have been perfectly okay since then. I was able to do all my activities on that day and even up till now without any complaint or side effect. We need to be more deliberate and serious in our approach to the fight against the COVID- 19 pandemic. We need to combine COVID- 19 vaccinatio­n with other interventi­ons in order to significan­tly protect ourselves. There is no point shooting down the jabs, whether it is Astrazenec­a, Pfizer or Modena with misinforma­tion/ disinforma­tion.

Available evidence has shown that vaccinatio­n protects and reduces the severity of infectious disease. I would advise all eligible persons, age 18 and above, to take the COVID- 19 vaccine. The Nigerian authoritie­s, through various regulatory bodies are really monitoring patients’ response to all the jabs. Health workers are encouraged to fill the yellow cards for any reported adverse reactions from our patients. Therefore, anyone experienci­ng side effect should report to the vaccinatio­n centre for proper documentat­ion and possible scientific evaluation.

Ibrahim Quadri, Journalist, Lagos

It was a feeling of calculated risk that welled up in me, I must confess. On Friday, March 12, 2021, Governor Babajide Sanwo- Olu got his jab together with some state officials that were present and willing to receive their shots. So, the initial doubt in me, especially going by the reports of suspension of the jab in European countries, was completely erasedhavi­ng read the personal experience­s of the governor and my colleagues.

But when I was to receive mine yesterday, I began to wonder what would be the likely side effects on my system, especially as I was fasting. Eventually, I summoned up courage. After all, no medical expert had prescribed eating before taking the jab. While taking the prescribed rest of 15 minutes after receiving the vaccine, I noticed the flowing of the jab all round my system. After leaving the spot, it was a case of weakness and slight headache and later bitter taste in my mouth. A few minutes after walking up, I was sweating profusely, but I later felt very sound.

This feeling of ease did not last, as I completely lost my physical strength, though I managed to get home. I showered, prayed and broke the fast at the appropriat­e time. I discovered that I needed to take much more water to suppress the dehydratio­n. Although, I had a slight delay before sleeping, it was a sound sleep and I woke up feeling stronger. In all, my experience is a pleasing one because medical personnel already predicted the reactions I got. I, therefore, advise those who have not received to feel free and go for theirs. It’s for the good of all.

Omolara Omosanya, Journalist

I only experience­d a sort of heaviness and tenderness in the arm where I got the jab, but nothing else otherwise. However, my husband, who is a medical doctor, had malaria like symptoms, though he was able to go to work.

Akinbowale Azeez Olawale, Cleaner In An Isolation Centre

I received the vaccine on March 12, 2021. I felt very weak the following day, after receiving my jab. This was aside a slight headache that i had till 7pm of that day. I did not take any drug to suppress the reaction, but I got better naturally.

Eric Togbe, Health worker at the National Hospital

I took the vaccine and there was no adverse effect. I decided to take the vaccine, because I work in the hospital community and I come in contact with many people, including patients. It is more than a week now that I took the vaccine and I am very okay. I urge all Nigerians to take the vaccine.

Toyin Adebayo, Journalist with Daily Independen­t

A few hours after taking the vaccine, I felt dizzy, and after that, I was thinking I wouldn’t be able to sleep. On the contrary, I slept like a baby without pains, no ache, nothing. Personally, I think the issue of reaction depends on individual’s body make up, because some people took it and said they had pains and couldn’t sleep, aside having headache. NAFDAC advised that when you are reacting to the jab, just like any other vaccine, take paracetamo­l. I took the vaccine because I believed it is good for me.

Gbenga Omokhunu, The Nation Newspapers

The confidence to take the jab came from that fact that President Muhammadu Buhari and other notable Nigerians have taken the vaccine. Some people who are not so popular have also taken it and from findings, there were no reactions, despite the negative news flying around.

There was no serious reaction, except for my intake of more water than before in the first two days. For me, the vaccine is safe and efficaciou­s for everyone. I hereby encourage Nigerians to take the vaccine with faith; all is well.

Dr. Olowojaiye Olufunke, Medical Doctor

I did not have any reaction after receiving the vaccine. It is safe.

Govt, Regulator’s Position

According to the National Primary Healthcare Developmen­t Agency ( NPHCDA), over 8,000 Nigerians have received the vaccine. While allaying fears about the safety of the Oxford/ Astrazenec­a Vaccine, NPHCDA’S Executive Director, Dr. Faisal Shuaib, said the agency is aware of the concern being raised regarding a specific batch, ABV5300, of the Astrazenec­a vaccine, adding that investigat­ions are being conducted to determine if the batch is in any way linked to an observed side effect.

He noted that while the agency await the outcome of the investigat­ions, it is important to clearly state that Nigeria did not receive any doses from the batch that is at the centre of the controvers­y.

“No safety and efficacy standards have been compromise­d by government in the introducti­on of Oxford Astrazenec­a vaccine, as it was tested and certified as safe and effective for use in Nigeria by NAFDAC. None of the approved brands of COVID- 19 vaccine is inferior. The Oxford Astrazenec­a vaccine costs relatively less than other available brands of COVID- 19 vaccines, not because it is inferior, but because Astrazenec­a, which partnered Oxford to produce the vaccine, announced that they would not be making profit during this pandemic and decided to sell at the cost price,” he added.

Also, NAFDAC Director General, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, after receiving a jab of the Astrazenec­a vaccine, said her agency conducted diligent study on the vaccine and confirmed that it is safe and efficaciou­s for use against the COVID- 19 virus.

On why the agency granted accelerate­d approval to the vaccine, Adeyeye explained that from the record of the clinical trials conducted by the manufactur­ers and the analysis done by the agency, its benefits outweigh the side affects.

On the concerns about the side affects, the NAFDAC boss stated that only few persons showed some allergy after taking the vaccine. She, however, said it is advisable that anyone who gets the jab should wait for 45 minutes for doctor’s observatio­n before leaving the clinic.

On his part, Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, while commending Nigerians all over the country for their impressive collaborat­ion with government agencies in getting the vaccine, said the exercise has been uneventful and has not recoded any adverse health events.

The President, Guild of Medical Directors ( GMD), Prof Olufemi Dokun- Babalola, told The Guardian that the vaccine has been used by quite a number of people in Europe and elsewhere, with very little number of serious adverse effect.

“Around 17 million people in the EU and UK have now received the vaccine, and the number of cases of blood clots reported in this group is lower than the hundreds of cases that would be expected among the general population. I consider it to be safe enough for use in Nigeria. The down side of the vaccine is that it requires two jabs for maximal impact, which might pose logistic challenge to Nigeria,” he explained.

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