Connect with us

Agnes Isika Blog

Uganda Begins Distribution Of 3rd Batch Of COVID-19 Vaccines

Uganda Begins Distribution Of 3rd Batch Of COVID-19 Vaccines

Uganda on Friday began the distribution of the third batch of Coronavirus (COVID-19) AstraZeneca vaccines it received from the global COVAX facility to address the nationwide stock outs, a health spokesperson said.

Sheila Nduhukire, spokesperson for the National Medical Stores, Uganda’s central distribution hub for all public health facilities, told Xinhua by telephone that the vaccines are being dispatched, with the main focus on the most hit COVID-19 districts across the country.

The country on Wednesday received 175,200 new COVID-19 vaccines with support from United Nations Children’s Fund and French Embassy under the World Health Organisation (WHO) COVAX initiative.

“Yes distribution has started on Friday,Focus is on the virus epicenter districts of Kampala, Wakiso, Mukono, Lira and Mbale,’’ said Nduhukire.

Uganda had run out of vaccines for its vaccination campaign targeting priority groups, with several hospitals and vaccination centres across the country reporting stock outs.

Uganda had received 864,000 doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine via the COVAX facility and 100,000 doses from the Indian government in March.

Read More: Baba Ijesha has Reportedly been Denied Bail & will be Tried Before Lagos State High Courthttps://agnesisika.com/baba-ijesha-has-reportedly-been-denied-bail-will-be-tried-before-lagos-state-high-court/

At least 688,000 more doses were expected from the COVAX facility in early August and 300,000 doses of China’s Sinovac COVID-19 vaccines by July, according to the ministry of health.

The government has continued to deal with the surge in the number of COVID-19 cases and deaths since the second wave of the pandemic.

As of Thursday, a total of 812,118 people had been vaccinated against COVID-19 in the east African country, according to the ministry of health.

The country requires at least 45 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines to get its population vaccinated and extra doses to cater for the refugee population in the country, according to the government statistics.

Source: Guardian.ng

 

Continue Reading
You may also like...
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More in News

TrueTalk with Agnes

Today's Quote

“A lot of companies have chosen to downsize, and maybe that was the right thing for them. We chose a different path. Our belief was that if we kept putting great products in front of customers, they would continue to open their wallets.”

— Steve Jobs, Apple

Trending

Contributors

LAGOS WEATHER
To Top