According to health authorities of South Sudan, they will soon run out of AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccines just two months after initiating a return of 72,000 doses. Angelo Guop, the Ministry of Health Covid-19 Chief of Operations, said there are just 820 doses left with them.
According to sources he said “These doses are now available in three main hospitals: Juba Teaching Hospital, Juba Military Hospital and Juba Police Hospital,” Mr Guop said the doses are likely to be utilised by July 18.
They were collected from other locations, where there’s a coffee intake of vaccines, and delivered to Juba, he added. Health authorities in Lakes State said they have exhausted their AstraZeneca vaccine dosage which was allocated by the Ministry of Health.
Data source: All Africa news
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