COVID-19: FG announces Aug. 16 as new date for 2nd phase of vaccination
After earlier postponement, Nigeria is now scheduled to commence the second phase of its COVID-19 vaccination programme on August 16.
This is according to the Executive Director of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Dr. Faisal Shuaib.
The Federal Government had earlier scheduled the exercise to begin on Tuesday, but it was postponed due to “unforeseen circumstances,” according to a spokesperson in the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Willie Bassey.
Dr Shuaib suggested that the postponement had been necessary for preparations to be finalised according to ChannelsTV.
“The start date for the vaccination has been postponed to next week Monday,” he said.
“This is to enable NAFDAC finish its assessment and preparatory processes.”
Meanwhile, according our correspondent who spoke with the Agency’s Director of Press, Mr Mohammed Ohito, he further suggested that a comprehensive detail on the 2nd phase vaccination postponement will be made available to journalists on Tuesday in a press conference.
The second phase of the vaccination programme was breathed into life after the US donated over four million doses of the Moderna vaccine.
Only about one percent of the population has been fully vaccinated, so far.
On Sunday, Nigeria recorded 471 fresh cases of the novel coronavirus as resident doctors across the country continue to strike over unpaid benefits.
The new cases were reported on Sunday from 13 states, according to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).
Nigeria has recently seen an uptick in new cases of COVID-19 as fears of a third wave continues to loom.
To prepare for the surge in new cases, the government has advised Nigerians to adhere to health protocols such as wearing of masks and social distancing, especially in indoor settings.