Africa needs 20 million second AstraZeneca jabs in six weeks – WHO | Inquirer News

Africa needs 20 million second AstraZeneca jabs in six weeks – WHO

/ 05:31 AM May 28, 2021

Africa needs 20 million second AstraZeneca jabs in six weeks – WHO

FILE PHOTO: This file photo taken on March 11, 2021, shows vials of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in Paris. (Photo by JOEL SAGET / AFP)

BrazzavilleCongo Africa needs at least 20 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine within six weeks if those who have had their first shot are to get the second in time, the World Health Organization (WHO) said Thursday.

“Africa needs vaccines now,” said Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, the WHO’s Regional Director for Africa.

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“Any pause in our vaccination campaigns will lead to lost lives and lost hope.”

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The WHO statement underlined the importance of respecting the recommended interval of eight to 12 weeks between doses to ensure a recipient’s prolonged 81-percent protection rate.

“In addition to this urgent need, another 200 million doses of any WHO Emergency Use Listed COVID-19 vaccine are needed so that the continent can vaccinate 10% of its population by September 2021,” the statement added.

As of May 26, Africa had registered more than 4.7 million cases of coronavirus with nearly 130,000 deaths attributed to the virus.

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