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Nigeria Records Zero Fatality From COVID-19 Vaccines, Opens Special Centres For 2nd Jabs

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BEVERLY HILLS, June 02, (THEWILL) – Special vaccination sites have been opened for Nigerians to get a second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, says the Federal Government.

It also said everyone with reported side effects had recovered in the country.

The National Primary Health Care Development Agency’s Executive Director, Faisal Shuaib, disclosed this while addressing journalists in Abuja.

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Shuaib said the sites were set up to ensure that Nigerians who had received the first jab completed the process.

“We acknowledge the possibility of some people relocating from the states where they took their first doses. For this reason, we have made provision for special vaccination sites that could accommodate administering their second doses,” he said.

He further noted that some of the previous sites might also not be available due to some circumstances, advising Nigerians to visit the NPHCDA website (www.nphcda.gov.ng) to locate vaccination posts close to them for their second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.

The NPHCDA boss also said so far, 1,956,598 of the targeted eligible Nigerians had been vaccinated with their first dose of the Oxford/Astrazeneca vaccine.

According to him, out of the number, 66 per cent are frontline workers, 22 per cent are healthcare workers, while 12 per cent belonged to the elderly group.

He also explained that 73,465 Nigerians, including the President and the Vice President, had also received the second dose of the vaccine across 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

In addition, he allayed the fears of Nigerians on the side effects of the vaccines.

”There have been cases of mild, moderate, and severe adverse effects since the vaccination campaign was officially rolled out. These side effects include pain and swelling at site of vaccination to more serious symptoms such as headaches, abdominal pain, fever, dizziness, and allergic reactions.

“A total of 10,027 cases of mild Adverse Event Following Immunisation have been reported as of May 30, while 86 cases of moderate to severe incidents have been reported. All these individuals have since fully recovered,” Shuaib said.

According to him, five states hadi the highest records of AEFI, namely Cross River (1,040), Kaduna (1,071), Lagos (796), Yobe (555), and Kebbi, with 525 cases.

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