close
Wednesday, August 11, 2021

Nigeria should use Pfizer vaccine in cities, Johnson & Johnson in villages: WHO

The World Health Organisation has advised the federal government to use the Pfizer vaccine in cities and the Johnson & Johnson vaccine in rural areas.

• August 11, 2021

The World Health Organisation has advised the federal government to use the Pfizer vaccine in cities and the Johnson & Johnson vaccine in rural areas, as it urges Nigeria to double down on the COVID-19 prevention measures and build on the fragile gains achieved, given that less than two per cent of its population had been fully vaccinated.

The WHO country representative Walter Kazadi Mulombo stated this at a press briefing on Tuesday in Abuja.

Mr Mulombo added that Nigerians must be mindful of discontinuing public health and social measures such as maintaining physical distance, avoiding crowded places and always observing hand hygiene.

“Relaxing them too early could see us losing some of the gains that vaccines have enabled us to make,” he said.

To boost the uptake of vaccines, the government, traditional and religious institutions, and community influencers should scale up operations, invest in operational costs, and step up sensitisation efforts to address vaccine hesitancy, Mr Mulombo added.

He noted that as Nigeria anticipated the use of multiple vaccine types, it was important to draw up strategies to ensure that the vaccine doses were efficiently administered.

Mr Mulombo added that countries deploying multiple vaccines like Nigeria had provided useful lessons on how to administer them by rolling out vaccines with a shorter shelf life first.

“Rollout Pfizer/Moderna in capital city where there is ultra-cold chain storage and other vaccines that can last longer in fridges, in districts, collaborate with (the) private sector to enhance rollout,” the WHO official advised. “Use Janssen/Johnson & Johnson (one dose) for hard-to-reach populations in districts and two-dose vaccines in fixed sites in the centre.”

Concerning the media, Mr Mulombo stated, “Reporting public health issues translates into your surveillance function in the society. With society still grappling with conspiracy theories and infodemics, the credible information that you provide will enhance knowledge and understanding.”

He stated that the WHO would continue to support the Nigerian government to implement measures that would maximise the impact of the second phase of COVID-19 vaccination, including simplifying the rollout at local levels and minimising wastage.

The latest data available for WHO Africa Region showed that weekly COVID-19 deaths in Africa reached a record peak in the week of August 1, marking the highest seven-day toll since the onset of the pandemic on the continent.

(NAN)

More from Peoples Gazette

A hacker on a computer used to illustrate the story.

World

Hackers in record-breaking $611million crypto heist tracked down

The hackers on Tuesday stole over $600m (£433m) in one the largest cryptocurrency heists ever.

Photo of Federal Fire Service used to illustrate this story

States

Fire destroys six shops in Ilorin plaza

Six out of the 13 shops in the storey building were destroyed by the fire.

Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Major-General Farouk and late Col. Ibrahim Sakaba

Anti-Corruption

Nigerian Army assassinated Col. Ibrahim Sakaba for opposing looting funds for Boko Haram war: Widow

“You shot my husband dead in his office that you pretended to be a friendly force just because he refused (sic) to be part of your plots. Time for dragging now.”

Minister of information and culture, Lai Mohammed and MODERNA VACCINE

Health

Moderna Vaccine: Nigerians extremely futile in imagination, angry Lai Mohammed says

Lai Mohammed has described his compatriots as “extremely futile in imagination” over a claim by some that the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine is unsafe for Nigerians.

Court symbol used to tell the story

Lagos

Father faces life imprisonment for raping three underage daughters

Ikeja magistrates’ court on Wednesday remanded a 43-year-old businessman, Emeka Orisakwe, for raping his three daughters.

States

Kaduna: Court convicts 20-year-old for stealing stepmother’s chicken

A 20-year-old trader Murtala Suleiman on Wednesday was convicted of stealing chicken and turkeys.