Categories: Uncategorized

Nigeria: Covid-19 vaccines may not arrive as quickly as expected

Spread the news

The government is functioning hard to bring the approved vaccines to fight Covid19, stated by the officials of Nigeria. Olorunnimbe Mamora, the Minister of State for Health, has warned Nigerians about the vaccine. He said that in order of containing the COVID-19 pandemic the vaccines might not arrive within the country soon. He said this at the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 briefing. It happened on Thursday.

Represented by the Director, Hospital Services, Federal Ministry of Health, Adebimpe Adebiyi, he said the government is functioning hard to urge the approved vaccines to fight the virus. “We are working very hard to urge vaccines for our people. It may not come in time, therefore we’d like to be alive to urge the vaccines once they come,” he said. He said this is often to underscore the importance of compliance with non-pharmaceutical measures as advised to scale back transmissibility of the virus.

Data source: All Africa news

TOA Correspondent

Recent Posts

The top Nigerian who hated his own voice

Nigeria’s leading music figure and vocalist, Cobhams Asuquo, known for his singing and production said…

3 years ago

South African court halts Amazon HQ project

Following a mixed reaction from the South African community representatives, Khoi and San, the Cape…

3 years ago

How Digitalization in African Rail Transportation Is Enhancing Safety?

Mitigating the process and service barriers in African rail transportation, the digital disruption has transformed…

3 years ago

Tunisian leader to allow public views on reforms

Kais Saied, the Tunisian president has said in his speech that he will allow the…

3 years ago

The power of Niacinamide in the trending African skincare market

You know the credibility of an ingredient when it’s plastered all over bottles and jars…

3 years ago

Mozambique death toll from Cyclone Gombe rises to 48

Cyclone Gombe that flooded large areas of central and northern Mozambique is consistently leading to…

3 years ago

This website uses cookies.