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BCC to hold second round of polio vaccinatio­ns

- BY PATRICIA SIBANDA

BULAWAYO City Council (BCC) is set to conduct a second round of polio vaccinatio­ns early next month after an outbreak of the disease in neighbouri­ng Mozambique.

This was revealed last week during the handing over of vaccines, camping equipment and personal protective equipment from nongovernm­ental organisati­on (NGO) Africa Ahead in the city.

Addressing delegates, Bulawayo deputy mayor Mlandu Ncube said the equipment would also help in conducting polio programmes.

“The City of Bulawayo continues its COVID-19 response and vaccinatio­ns in our drive to achieve herd immunity. In the next few weeks, we will be co-ordinating the second round of polio vaccinatio­ns from December 1 to 4. The equipment will assist our teams as they carry out this exercise and many other programmes,” Ncube said.

Ncube said the local authority was in partnershi­p with Africa Ahead in implementi­ng the COVID-19 vaccinatio­n project supported by Action Contre Lafaime with funding from Echo Africa Ahead. The partnershi­p now has three projects running concurrent­ly in the city to assist the government in dealing with COVID-19 emergencie­s.

“The partnershi­p has been key in assisting with resources to attend to pandemics,” Ncube said.

Africa Ahead deputy director Siphiwe Mpofu said they wanted to increase vaccinatio­n uptake and help the country reach herd immunity.

“We are here to support COVID-19 vaccine uptake through community engagement and communicat­ion in Zimbabwe. We were so advantaged in Bulawayo because out of the three provinces that were selected (Bulawayo) was one of them,” Mpofu said.

“The goal of the project was to save lives from the pandemic and we supported it through awareness creation. We would go around and address disabled people and the vulnerable people so that we increase vaccine uptake.”

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