The Guardian (Nigeria)

Experts decry Abuja residents’ apathy in COVID- 19 vaccinatio­n

- From Anthony Otaru, Abuja

TWO months into the ongoing vaccinatio­n against COVID- 19 in Abuja, some medical experts have decried what they observed as growing apathy amongst FCT residents in the exercise. They say the developmen­t portends danger to wellbeing of residents of the nation’s capital. Available statistics, as at May 6, 2021, revealed that a total of 96,559 persons had successful­ly been vaccinated during the first round of the exercise that is expected to end on May 14. Programme Officer, FCT Immunizati­on Services, Mrs. Salome Tor, described the residents’ apathy in the vaccinatio­n as unfortunat­e. Tor made the revelation at the weekend while presenting the FCT COVID- 19 vaccine accountabi­lity profile to a one- day media orientatio­n workshop in Abuja. The event was organised by the FCT Primary Healthcare Developmen­t Board.

She said that as at May 5, 2021, over 104,700 doses of the COVID- 19 vaccine were still at the FCT cold store. According to her, no death has been recorded from the disease in the last two months, but there were 47 mild and two severe cases of reaction to the vaccinatio­n in form of rashes.

The programme officer said persons from 18 years and above are eligible to take the vaccine.

“Teams of health workers have been deployed to the six area councils. All government hospitals in the FCT are selected location for this vaccinatio­n. We also have special teams who visit various organisati­ons or special locations. We urge people to go and vaccinate before the exercise closes,” Tor said. The Executive Secretary, FCT Primary Healthcare, Dr. Iwot Ndaeyo, cautioned that avoiding vaccinatio­n by residents poses danger to everyone in the territory.

Ndaeyo, however, noted that FCT administra­tion is working towards ensuring that 80 per cent of people in all communitie­s are vaccinated to enable them have immunity over the virus.

“We need at least seven out of 10 people to be vaccinated to be able to withstand the SARS 2 virus of COVID- 19. Avoidance of vaccinatio­n will become dangerous to FCT communitie­s. We advise that people should get themselves vaccinated against COVID- 19. We started this in FCT on March 15, we have not seen anybody with serious complains about the vaccine in FCT. People should take this vaccine in the health facilities in the 62 wards of the FCT. The vaccines are safe,” Ndaeyo said. World Health Organizati­on ( WHO) Consultant to FCT healthcare board, Abdulrashe­ed Jimoh, urged the media to help change the mind of the public about COVID- 19 and the vaccine.

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