NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

No new plan for COVID-19 vaccine roll out

- BY RICHARD MUPONDE/HARRIET CHIKANDIWA

GOVERNMENT will use the existing immunisati­on policies as guidelines to roll out the COVID-19 vaccinatio­n programme when it starts.

This was revealed last week by the Health and Child Care ministry director of epidemiolo­gy and disease control, Portia Manangazir­a, when she appeared before the Parliament­ary Portfolio Committee on Health and Child Care to update on the COVID-19 situation.

Manangazir­a told MPs at last week’s meeting that COVID-19 readiness assessment­s had already been done, and what was left was to deploy the vaccinatio­n strategy to be used once the programme kicked off.

Last month, the government indicated that it was crafting a COVID-19 vaccinatio­n roll-out plan, but it appears it has opted to use existing strategies.

As of yesterday morning, the country had recorded 33 273 cumulative COVID-19 positive

cases, and 1 193 deaths, including three ministers, Sibusiso Moyo (Foreign Affairs), Joel Biggie Matiza (Transport) and Ellen Gwaradzimb­a (Manicaland Provincial Affairs).

“I am happy to say as a country, we have a very robust immunisati­on programme for different diseases, and the ministry through the expanded programme on immunisati­on has conducted a national readiness assessment for the COVID-19

vaccine and we have also come up with a Zimbabwe COVID-19 national deployment and vaccinatio­n strategy,” Manangazir­a said.

She said government had also been studying the vaccines that were already on the market and was using World Health Organisati­on guidelines to help select suitable vaccines for the country.

Government is mobilising resources to buy vaccines and weekend reports suggested that it had raised US$100 million from the private sector, sufficient for doses to inoculate about 60% of the country’s population.

Russia and China have reportedly approached the Zimbabwean government about supplying the vaccine, while the United Kingdom has offered to vaccinate 20% (about three million) of the country’s 15 million people when the Covax facility becomes ready.

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