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Egypt begins vaccine rollout to wider population

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Egypt on Thursday expanded its coronaviru­s vaccinatio­n rollout to include the elderly and people with chronic diseases after several weeks of vaccinatin­g medical staff, the Cabinet said.

Nearly 153,000 people have applied for vaccinatio­ns since Sunday when the North African country opened online registrati­on, the Cabinet said in a statement.

Egypt, the Arab world’s most populous country with more than 100 million, has prepared 40 vaccinatio­n centers and plans to increase that number after the arrival of more vaccine batches, Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly said.

Egypt received 350,000 doses of a coronaviru­s vaccine developed by China National Pharmaceut­ical Group (Sinopharm) in two batches since December, in addition to 50,000 doses of a vaccine developed by AstraZenec­a in February. It is hoping to receive vaccines through the COVAX facility, a global initiative aimed at providing equitable distributi­on of vaccines, in the coming weeks.

On Feb. 24, the Egyptian Drug Authority approved Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine for emergency use.

Egypt’s Prime Speed Medical

Services said it had obtained the right to provide Sputnik V in Egypt in a statement to the stock exchange, without giving details. Egypt began vaccinatin­g frontline medical staff against COVID-19 on Jan. 24 using the Chinese vaccine.

Those getting the Sinopharm jab have a second dose after 21 days while those who receive the AstraZenec­a vaccine wait 12 weeks for the second dose, said Health Minister Hala Zayed.

As of Wednesday, Egypt had confirmed 184,168 coronaviru­s cases, including 10,822 deaths, since the start of the pandemic. However, health officials say the real number is likely far higher due to a relatively low rate of coronaviru­s testing and the exclusion of private test results.

Meanwhile, Sudan will begin vaccinatin­g healthcare workers followed by people aged 45 or older with chronic conditions for free next week after becoming the first country in the Middle East

and North Africa to benefit from COVAX facility vaccines.

Sudan received 828,000 doses of the AstraZenec­a-produced vaccine on Wednesday at Khartoum airport, a Health Ministry official said.

The delivery follows that of 4.5 metric tons of syringes and disposal boxes through COVAX in late February.

Sudan says it expects to receive the remainder of a total 3.4 million doses through COVAX, a vaccinesha­ring program co-led by the World Health Organizati­on, in the second quarter of this year.

It aims to cover 20 percent of its population of 44 million through COVAX by September, Health Ministry officials said.

“This is an essential part of our battle against coronaviru­s,” Health Minister Omer Elnageib said. Sudan was also in initial discussion­s to produce the vaccine domestical­ly, Elnageib added. Sudan is a young country, with only about 4 percent of its population over the age of 65, according to UN statistics.

 ?? AP ?? A man receives the AstraZenec­a COVID-19 vaccine at Al-Nozha Hospital in Cairo on Thursday.
AP A man receives the AstraZenec­a COVID-19 vaccine at Al-Nozha Hospital in Cairo on Thursday.

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