The First Citizen of Nigeria and his Deputy to pick dates to be vaccinated publicly

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Sequel to the arrival of the Covid-19 Vaccines to Nigeria, The President Mohammad  Buhari and his Deputy, Professor Yemi Osinbajo will pick dates on which they will be vaccinated publicly.

 The first batch of the Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine which consist of about four million doses have arrived the country.

The Executive Director, National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Dr. Faisal Shuaib, disclosed this to the Presidential Taskforce on COVID-19 briefing on Monday in Abuja.

Shuaib said that the Secretary to the Government of the Federation and chairman of the PTF on COVID-19, Mr. Boss Mustapha, would liaise with other key strategic persons to fix the date for the public vaccination aimed at protecting Nigerians against the COVID-19 pandemic.

Shuaib said: “I once again assure Nigerians that all necessary safety and quality control measures have been put in place for the arrival, storage and successful administration of the vaccine in the country.

There is going to be a small ceremony, chaired by the Chairman of the PTF on COVID-19, to receive the vaccine at the VIP Protocol section, General Aviation Terminal of  the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

At the end of the ceremonies to mark the arrival of the vaccines, a few vials of the vaccines would be handed over to the NAFDAC team for  analysis over a period of two days (Wednesday March 3rd and Thursday March 4th).

Further to the clearance by NAFDAC, the PTF, FMOH, NPHCDA and strategic leaders will be at the treatment center of the National Hospital on Friday March 5th 2021, where the first vaccination site will be set up to commence the vaccination of the frontline health workers and support staff. These Staff would also be electronically registered in the COVID-19 vaccine database and would receive their COVID-19 vaccination card which has a QR code that can be verified worldwide.

On Saturday, March 6th, Key Strategic leaders will receive the first dose of the vaccine.

“On Monday, March 8th, 2021, more vaccination sites would have been set up at designated locations such as National Assembly clinic, State House clinic and Federal medical centre, Jabi, where strategic leaders such as the SGF, Senate President, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Attorney General of the Federation, Inspector General of Police, the Ministers and Ministers of States, Senators, House of Representatives, traditional and religious leaders would be vaccinated.

The Vaccination process will be rolled out in four Phases, after the launch and initial roll-out phase.

The   Vaccine will be distributed to the States after which the first phase of the vaccination process will then begin.  

The First phase will include the vaccination of all frontline health workers, their supporting staff and strategic leaders.

The Deployment of vaccines to the States would be based on the assessment of their level of preparedness.

Some of the parameters that would be used for the assessment include adequate maintenance of their cold chain storage facilities, adequate preparation for logistic transportation to the ward or health facility, adequate security in place during transportation and at vaccination sites, completion of training of health workers, efficient social mobilization activities in place, adherence to protocol for vaccine deployment.

 The vaccines will be stored at the State Cold Stores, from where they will be transported by road to LGA Cold Stores

Once activities have commenced in the States, there would be strict monitoring by PTF, FMOH, NPHCDA and independent bodies such as EFCC, DSS, ICPC, and Civil Society Organizations. States, health facilities, health workers that are identified as defaulting from the standard protocol and guidelines would be sanctioned.

While the first phase is ongoing, the National team would be ready for the arrival of the next batch of vaccines.

 The second phase, involves vaccination of the elderly from 50 years and above. This has been sub-grouped into two, with the vaccination of 60 and above occurring first followed by 50 – 59 years in all 36 States and the FCT.

Those who are eligible for vaccination  and have not registered electronically would be assisted at the designated health facility and would be vaccinated.

The Third Phase of the vaccination process would involve vaccination of those between 18 and 49 years with co-morbidities (such as hypertension, diabetes, lung disease, other heart diseases, liver or renal disease or other life threatening ailements).

Individuals at ages 50 and above with co-morbidities would already have been Immunized within their age group.

The fourth phase  vaccination process would involve vaccination of the rest of the eligible population between the ages 18 and 49 years.

Each phase of vaccination would be determined by the level of preparedness of the States and accountability measures have been put in place to ensure strict compliance to the vaccination process.

Pregnant women will be evaluated by their health providers to weigh the benefit versus risk before a decision is taken to vaccinate them.”

According to him, the Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire, launched “our indigenous T.E.A.C.H strategy for COVID-19 vaccination and Electronic Management of Immunization Data system on Monday. This is to ensure safe and effective vaccination of prioritized and eligible Nigerians against COVID-19.

He, however, urged all eligible Nigerians aged 18 years and above to be patient as they would eventually vaccinate them. As the vaccines arrive in batches due to limited supply, they would also inform Nigerians about who and where to receive the vaccine.

Stressing that the comprehensive and transparent roll-out plan for the public vaccination of President Buhari, important dignitaries and stakeholders has been developed to assure Nigerians on the safety of the COVID-19 vaccines that we are bringing into the country,” he disclosed.

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