The Zimbabwe Independent

Refugees shun vaccinatio­n

- KENNETH MATIMAIRE

THERE is a disturbing­ly low uptake of vaccinatio­n doses at the Tongogara Refugee Camp with a mere 0,8% of the total population jabbed, the Zimbabwe Independen­t can report.

Informatio­n gathered indicates that only 116 vaccine doses have been administer­ed at the camp with 67 refugees being recipients of the first dose.

This is against the 15 052 refugee population drawn from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Burundi, Rwanda, Mozambique, Ethiopia, Eritrea and Somalia.

“Only 67 persons have received the first dose, 49 persons the second dose. This is 0,8% of the population. The community has shown vaccine hesitancy. They feel that they are too isolated from the major hotspots to be at great threat,” United Nations High Commission­er for Refugees (UNHCR) country representa­tive Abdouyale Barry said

e hesitancy comes at a time when the government has ensured that refugees are fully integrated into the national Covid-19 response system.

While refugees feel isolated from Covid-19 hotspots, UNHCR, in an earlier interview acknowledg­ed that “new arrivals coming from across several borders were a potential threat to the refugee population already living in the camp”.

Statistics indicate that 321 new arrivals have been received at the camp since February last year.

This has seen a total of 17 cumulative confirmed cases being recorded, with nine emanating from new arrivals.

"The numbers are thus 17 cases,” said Barry.

A quarantine centre was establishe­d at the camp to house new arrivals. At the quarantine centre, new arrivals are tested for Covid-19 and released after a negative result and completion of 14 days quarantine.

Investigat­ions highlighte­d that there are new arrivals currently quarantine­d at the centre.

The low uptake of vaccines within the camp comes at a time when the country is now vaccinatin­g people at a rate of 40 000 doses per day, according to data from the ministry of Health and Child Care.

Nearly one million people have cumulative been . vaccinated against Covid-19 out of over 1,5 million vaccine doses administer­ed at a time 73 271 confirmed cases and 2 274 deaths have been recorded.

Several regional and global states such as South Africa and Australia have praised the country's vaccinatio­n exercise.

However, critics have argued that the statistics paint a different picture when broken down to specific areas, with Tongogara being a case in point.

According to internatio­nal health experts, there is a need for customised and targeted Covid-19 awareness for effective results.

"The masses do not clearly understand the messages about Covid-19 in the English language, therefore the campaign must be in the language of their own,” said Global Shapers Community Faisalabad Hub.

The community hub further indicated that while fliers were effective, there was also a need to engage religious and community influencer­s to complement video and radio campaigns in native languages.

UNHCR indicated that "informatio­n posters were pasted in public places in local languages” within the wider refugee community.

Section 29 (3) of the Constituti­on states that, "the State must take all preventati­ve measures within the limits of the resources available to it, including education and public awareness programmes, against the spread of diseases.”

The refugee camp is located in Chipangayi area of Chipinge District, Manicaland Province, some 550 kilometres southeast of Harare. The camp sits on about 800 hectares.

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There are few takers of Covid-19 vaccines in refuge camps

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