Lagos begins COVID-19 vaccination, sets up 88 vaccine centres

Lagos begins COVID-19 vaccination, sets up 88 vaccine centres

The Lagos State Government has commenced its COVID-19 AstraZeneca vaccination programme, while setting up 88 centres for administration of the vaccine to enhance the immunity and health of its citizens.

Prof. Akin Abayomi, the Commissioner for Health, disclosed this during a media briefing on the Official Rollout, Distribution and Administration of COVID-19 vaccines in Lagos on Friday.

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Abayomi said that the commencement of the vaccine at the Infectious Disease Hospital (IDH), Yaba, would involve inoculation of the state governor, members of his cabinet and some frontline healthcare workers.

He said that three centres namely; IDH Yaba, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) and Federal Medical Centre, Ebute Metta, would begin vaccination on Friday for frontline healthcare workers.

He said that the other centres spread across various local government areas of the state would start their vaccination on Monday.

The commissioner listed those qualified to be inoculated in the first phase of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout as medical personnel, police, military, judiciary and port health officials.

According to him, citizens 50 years and above with comorbidities were also eligible to receive the vaccine.

He said that the phase two would have 18 to 49 years and those with comorbidities vaccinated, phase three and four would include everyone interested in receiving the vaccine, especially in high burden local government areas.

Abayomi disclosed that pregnant women and children under 18 years were exempted from the vaccine, saying that they weren’t included in the clinical trials.

He said that an online portal would be opened to facilitate easy registration for the vaccine, advising those not listed in the priority list not to register.

He further said that the AstraZeneca vaccine has two doses, with the second dose taking up to 12 weeks apart from the first dose.

“After the first dose, you will have 60 per cent protection and up to 80 per cent after the…

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