Nigeria's COVID-19 Vaccines Ready In 10 Days – Minister

Nigeria’s Health Minister, Dr Osagie Ehanire, on Saturday,  stated that Nigeria might get COVID-19 vaccines in the next 10 days if everything goes according to plan.

The minister disclosed this while addressing newsmen at the end of an inspection tour of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) Idi-Araba.

‘We are told that by the end of this month, which is about 10 days from now, we shall get the vaccines,’ the minister said.

‘We do not produce the vaccines. They are manufactured abroad in about four or five countries,’’ he told newsmen.

Ehanire went further to explain that the United States of America, the United Kingdom, Russia and China that had succeeded in producing the vaccines were now giving licences to other countries to reproduce them.

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‘South Africa has a licence to make the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccines, while Russia only recently gave India the licence to produce AstraZeneca,’ the minister said.

He said countries that produced the vaccines had serious challenges with COVID-19 and decided to attend to their needs first, a situation that the WHO described as vaccine nationalism.

Ehanire noted that while the whole world suffered the pangs of COVID-19 about 75 per cent of vaccines already produced were being used in 10 countries.

The minister stressed that Nigeria had put all facilities in place to receive the vaccines.

Welcoming the minister earlier, LUTH’s Chief Medical Director, Prof Chris Bode, asked the Minister for assistance in the recruitment of 350 nurses, 50 consultants and 150 medical officers.

Prof. Bode said that the hospital also needed an Oxygen plant and increased funding to build a four-storey isolation centre, run the hospital effectively and pay huge monthly electricity bills.

The presidential task force on Covid-19 in Nigeria led by the Secretary to the Government of the Federal Government, Boss Mustapha had warned Nigerians that they risk death if they fail to take the vaccines when it finally arrives the shores of Nigeria.

AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK