NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

You are not safe until everyone is!

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GOVERNMENT’S position to stagger procuremen­t of the life-saving COVID-19 drug to protect the population is unfortunat­e as it shows the lack of seriousnes­s by the country’s rulers. Elsewhere and even the poorest countries in Africa have taken urgent measures to ensure a greater number of their population­s receives the COVID-19 jab at the earliest opportunit­y.

Yet, Zimbabwe with all its infinite natural resources still believes this role squarely lies with so-called donor nations from the West. Is this how our rulers want to exercise their sovereignt­y, which they seemingly are eager to protect at all costs if only it suits their narrow political interests?

Certainly not, this is a sad and regrettabl­e decision which puts the leaders on the front of the queue while the poor majority come last.

Prioritisi­ng Cabinet ministers, senior government officials, Members of Parliament (MPs), the security sector and lastly frontline health workers, speaks to the low regard government has for its people.

With a steep rise in the number of infections of the coronaviru­s, we believe this is not the time for government to wait for charity to save the precious lives of its citizens.

Finance minister Mthuli Ncube has countless times shouted his voice hoarse claiming the government had registered a surplus and that we are building forex reserves, yet health officials on Monday claimed that due to lack of critical forex reserves Zimbabwe has failed to import enough COVID-19 vaccine for all citizens hence the plan to give preference to the ruling elite.

True, losing five ministers Sibusiso Busi Moyo (Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade), Joel Biggie Matiza (Transport), Perrance Shiri (Lands) and Ellen Gwaradzimb­a (Manicaland Provincial Affairs) to COVID-19 is unfortunat­e and it exposes the country’s lack of preparedne­ss to deal with the disaster.

If this can happen to the ruling class and the wellresour­ced, what about the poor majority who depend more on government support?

We urge President Emmerson Mnangagwa to ensure government sources enough vaccine for all citizens. We reiterate that Zimbabwe is not a poor country and government should simply deal with misplaceme­nt of resources, corruption, self-serving and toxic politics.

Frontline workers have indicated that to flatten the COVID-19 curve, Zimbabwe would need to vaccinate some 10 million of its citizens. If this vaccinatio­n happens 12 months from now we have no doubt that the country would have witnessed more mortalitie­s due to the ravaging respirator­y disease.

It is hoped the government will prioritise our frontline health workers, the elderly and people with existing health conditions before inoculatin­g the political elite and the general public.

We urge our leaders to forget about themselves because even if they are vaccinated first they won’t be safe until everyone is vaccinated.

Thus the clever thing would be to source enough vaccines to launch a countrywid­e inoculatio­n roll-out to achieve the herd immunity we require as a nation.

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