Africa’s vaccination campaign threatened as India suspends AstraZeneca exports

Africa’s vaccination campaign threatened as India suspends AstraZeneca exports

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By Sola Ogundipe, Chioma Obinna & Gabriel Olawale

Nigeria’s vaccination programme encountered a hitch on Thursday as India suspended all major exports of the AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine from the Serum Institute of India, SII.

The suspension by India came as the European Union met on Thursday to consider giving member states greater scope to block vaccines being exported outside the bloc, much of which is struggling to bring infections down and ramp up immunisation campaigns.

It is not known how long the suspension will last, but health watchers say the development is likely to delay the delivery of the nation’s 2nd batch of vaccine supplies expected around the end of March and early April.

The suspension could also  delay supplies to other African countries as well as several low and middle-income  countries  that are relying on India’s  production and supply of Covishield, its own version of the AstraZeneca vaccine,   manufactured under licence from AstraZeneca of the UK.

It was gathered that the suspension  would apply to all vaccines including the AstraZeneca shot on which the EU had originally been relying to meet a goal of inoculating 70 percent of its adult population.

AstraZeneca’s vaccine is seen as crucial in tackling the pandemic as it is cheaper and easier to transport than rival shots.

The EU has accused the AstraZeneca drugmaker of over-selling its vaccine and unfairly favouring Britain, – a charge denied by the company.

Under the COVAX Facility sharing scheme backed by the World Health Organisation, Nigeria was allocated 16 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine  out of which it received 3.92 million doses in the first allocation.

Nigeria is expected to receive additional 42 million vaccine doses through the African Union’s African Vaccine Acquisition Task Team.

The COVAX Facility is expected to deliver around 90 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines to Africa in the first quarter of 2021 and has committed to provide 600 million doses  by end-2021 to cover 20 per cent of the population.

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