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Govt urged to provide info on COVID-19 side effects

- BY HARRIET CHIKANDIWA Follow Harriet on Twitter @harrietchi­kand1

INSTITUTE for Community Developmen­t in Zimbabwe (ICOD-Zim) has urged government to provide informatio­n on the side effects of COVID-19 vaccines and the possible implicatio­ns on persons with disabiliti­es.

ICOD-Zim said government should address this issue as a matter of urgency.

“The government to immediatel­y provide (informatio­n) on the side effects of COVID-19 vaccines with emphasis on the possible implicatio­ns to persons with disabiliti­es, especially those with mental challenges and others already battling with other chronic illnesses,” ICOD-Zim said in a statement yesterday.

Government this week received 200 000 doses of the Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine from China to inoculate health workers, who have been designated as the key priority group.

MPs on Tuesday quizzed Vice-President and Health minister Constantin­o Chiwenga on the virus, which they claimed had been donated to the country as a test run.

ICOD-Zim also urged government to urgently engage institutio­ns of and persons with disabiliti­es to discuss how they can be included in the COVID-19 vaccine rollout programme.

“The government and other stakeholde­rs in the frontline of COVID-19 response to timely disseminat­e correct and reliable COVID-19 informatio­n in disability accessible formats such as braille, large print and videos with captions and sign language,” ICOD-Zim said.

“The relevant ministries need to help demystify various misconcept­ions amplified on social media platforms around the efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine for various groups of people in their diversity and the government to facilitate the realisatio­n and enjoyment of the right to health for persons with disabiliti­es in accordance to section 83 of the Constituti­on by prioritisi­ng this group in the vaccinatio­n (programme).”

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