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Lagos Govt Announces Closure Of All Vaccination Centres

 

The Lagos State government has announced closure of all COVID-19 vaccination centres across the State.
This was disclosed in a statement by Lagos State Commissioner for health, Prof Akin Abayomi while speaking to journalists on Thursday.

He said it became necessary as the state officially ends the first phase of COVID-19 vaccination campaign with 257, 756 persons vaccinated.

The government took the decision following the directive of the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency, NPHCDA, instructing States to stop vaccination after administering half of the doses issued to them to give opportunity for the second dose of the already vaccinated individuals.

The first phase of the vaccination which began in Lagos on March 12, 2021 took an average of 20 days.

He said the phase of vaccination would ensure that at least, 1 percent of Lagos residents take the full complement of doses required to enable the protection the vaccine promises.

The State Commissioner for Health said the exercise ended on Tuesday, 13th April 2021, and consequently, the government has shut down its entire vaccination centres.

According to him, “Lagos State inoculated 257,756 persons, as of 15th of April 2021, consisting of health workers, frontline workers including; security agents, ports of entry staff, judiciary, petrol station workers, contingency workers and strategic leaders.

“The government went a step further to vaccinate willing pensioners, people aged 70 and above, teachers and journalists during the same period”.

He disclosed that Lagos is the only state which has inoculated more than 200,000 residents during this period.

Abayomi added that the remaining doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine are stored at the Lagos State Cold Chain Store for the 2nd dose exercise, which would begin on the 28th of May 2021.

He advised Lagos residents to check their vaccination cards for their next appointment dates and report to the same health facilities where they got their initial dose for their second dose.

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