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Africa virus fight gets shot in the arm after jabs reach Nigeria, Angola

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Abuja, Nigeria - Millions of coronaviru­s shots from the global Covax scheme have arrived in Nigeria, Angola and Kenya, as African countries ramp up their vaccine rollouts.

Richer countries have surged ahead with vaccinatio­ns but many poorer countries are still awaiting deliveries, prompting the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) to warn that the crisis cannot end unless everyone can inoculate their population­s.

The Covax facility, run by the WHO along with health NGOs, is aiming to supply vaccines to dozens of countries in the first 100 days of 2021, and 2bn doses by the end of the year.

While the continent’s most populous country Nigeria received almost 4mn jabs on Tuesday, Angola received more than 600,000 doses and DR Congo was scheduled to get a consignmen­t later, following recent deliveries to Ghana and Ivory Coast.

Kenya received its first shipment of just over 1mn Covaxfunde­d AstraZenec­a/Oxford shots early on Wednesday.

However, there are still critical hurdles for the scheme’s rollout in vast African countries with sketchy infrastruc­ture and an array of security challenges - a point addressed by Faisal Shuaib, director of Nigeria's primary healthcare agency.

“States without a functional airport will have their vaccines transporte­d by road using vans with fitted cold cabins, from the nearest airport,” he said.

He called the delivery - which arrived around noon in the capital Abuja - a ‘good day for Nigeria’ and promised the rollout would begin in earnest on Friday with frontline health workers the first to be inoculated.

Nigerian official Boss Mustapha urged traditiona­l rulers, religious leaders, civil society groups and the media to spread the message that vaccinatio­ns were needed, adding, “This is a fight for everyone.”

In Angola, where some healthcare workers were vaccinated shortly after the doses were offloaded, the WHO’s Djamila Cabral said the arrival of vaccines brought a ‘stronger hope to save lives’, but warned that the restrictio­ns must be respected to beat the pandemic.

The 4mn AstraZenec­a/Oxford doses received by Nigeria, made by the Serum Institute of India, are the first of 16mn shots that Covax plans to deliver over the coming months to the country of 200mn.

 ?? (AFP) ?? A batch of the first doses of Oxford/AstraZenec­a vaccines from India arrives at the 4 de Fevereiro Internatio­nal Airport, in Luanda, the capital of Angola, on Tuesday
(AFP) A batch of the first doses of Oxford/AstraZenec­a vaccines from India arrives at the 4 de Fevereiro Internatio­nal Airport, in Luanda, the capital of Angola, on Tuesday

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