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Undocument­ed citizens to get COVID-19 jab

- BY MIRIAM MANGWAYA Follow Miriam on Twitter @FloMangway­a

GOVERNMENT has ordered the vaccinatio­n of undocument­ed residents amid soaring COVID-19 infections and deaths.

National identity documents were a mandatory requiremen­t for one to get their jabs, and some citizens were failing to access the service.

The Home Affairs ministry said it was failing to clear the backlog in issuance of identity documents due to lack of consumable­s, so undocument­ed residents could now be considered for vaccinatio­n on condition that they produce proof of residence from local authoritie­s.

This comes at a time when government has strengthen­ed calls for the public to get vaccinated to save lives from the respirator­y virus.

In a circular dated July 14, 2021 directed to provincial medical directors and health institutio­ns chief executive officers, Health ministry secretary Jasper Chimedza ordered health personnel to attend to people in queues for vaccinatio­n on the same day.

This follows reports that some health institutio­ns were administer­ing the COVID-19 vaccines to a limited number of people, turning away some.

“The ministry has noted some challenges which the public face while trying to access the COVID-19 vaccines and wishes to advise as follows: All people in a queue for vaccinatio­n before 1700 hours shall be vaccinated,” Chimedza said.

“All those who present themselves for vaccinatio­n without national identifica­tion cards or passports shall be vaccinated upon producing a letter from the headman, local councillor­s or Members of Parliament confirming them as ordinarily residents in the area.”

Government is targeting to vaccinate 10 million people in order to achieve 60% herd immunity by year end.

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