The Executive Secretary, Kwara State Primary Health Care Development Agency, Dr. Nusirat Elelu, has said that about 445, 808 people have been vaccinated in Kwara with both Moderna and AstraZeneca vaccines for first and second dose as part of efforts to forestall the spread of virus in the state.
She disclosed this in Ilorin on Friday during the commencement of COVID-19 booster dose of Pfizer vaccine in Kwara State
Addressing journalists on the adverse effects of COVID-19, which has affect the economic and life of the people across the country
Dr. Nusirat said, the country have witnessed several mutation of the virus and the recent Omicron virus which is highly infectious, saying the most effective way of slowing this pandemic is the efficacious and safe Covid-19 vaccination
She also frowned at the rate in which the vaccine is been administered, saying, unfortunately 70% of the population will be able to get vaccinated in the next couple of years, in order to attain health immunity, if it continue at this level. She added that the nation has proposed and implemented a strategy called the scale strategy, in order to quickly ramp up Covid-19 vaccination drive in the country
She maintained that, to be able to execute that, the government has activated several site which will be the mass vaccination sites that has scattered across various large population density areas in Kwara State. Added that strategies adopted include new vaccination sites in shopping malls, engaging additional public health facilities, using of mobile vaccination vehicles, expansion to selected private health facilities as well as establishment of mass vaccination sites in places with large population like Oja Oba market, Okuta market, Ipata market, Mandate market, others”. Also in some of higher institutions like Kwara State Polytecnic, KWASU and others, adding that there are 163 Covid-19 sites across the LG’s in Kwara State
She reiterated that people that has been vaccinated has better chance of surviving or getting away with mild form of COVID-19, adding that as at 6th of January, 11.4 Kwarans got vaccinated
Speaking further, she said country has decided to begin to implement the booster shot of Covid-19 vaccine, added that those that have vaccinated for over six month for Astrazenica and Moderna are eligible to take booster dose for Covid-19 using the Pfizer vaccine
“There are 90’000 doses of Pfizer vaccines in Kwara State, also there are additional doses coming to ensure that people that are qualify to take the booster shot”
She maintained that Kwara State has also commenced the administration of booster shot, added that the Deputy Governor of Kwara State, Kayode Alabi and his team were administered with the booster dose of Pfizer on Friday, as the vaccine is safe and efficacious
Dr. Elelu however maintained that the agency (KWSPHCDA) has been monitoring any adverse reaction that might occur, to ensure people that experienced mild symptoms are immediately reported
“We normally track for 42 days after the administration of the vaccine to ensure nobody is down with any adverse reaction following immunization”
She affirmed that the COVID-19 vaccines are safe, effective and the agency do not administer expired or suboptimal vaccine.
She stated that Kwara State Government will further ensure that people of the state have access to quality and effective COVID-19 vaccines
She urged people to come out in masses and embrace the efforts of state government by protecting themselves from the effect of the pandemic as the vaccine is free and effective to take