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Insecurity, suspicion will mar vaccine rollout in Africa war zones - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events Africa s news leader

20 February 2021, 11:20 AM  |  Reuters  |  @SABCNews Image: Reuters[File Image] Hundreds of doctors and nurses from both the private and public sectors flocked to the hospital after receiving notifications to go to the facility for their jabs over the weekend. Somali cattle herder Omar Hussein isn’t joining the global scramble for a COVID-19 vaccine; he’s not sure the jab will even reach his besieged town in southwestern Somalia. The 28-year-old, who has spent much of his life living in a volatile region infiltrated by al Qaeda-linked insurgents, has bigger problems on his mind. “I know COVID-19 is a killer, everyone knows that. It killed many in Western countries, but not here thanks to God,” the father of three told the

Insecurity, suspicion will mar vaccine rollout in Africa war zones

7 Min Read NAIROBI/GAROWE, Somalia (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Somali cattle herder Omar Hussein isn’t joining the global scramble for a COVID-19 vaccine - he’s not sure the jab will even reach his besieged town in southwestern Somalia. The 28-year-old, who has spent much of his life living in a volatile region infiltrated by al Qaeda-linked Islamist insurgents, has bigger problems on his mind. “I know COVID-19 is a killer, everyone knows that. It killed many in Western countries, but not here thanks to God,” the father of three told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by phone from his home in Bulo Fulay town in Somalia’s Bay region.

FEATURE-Insecurity, suspicion will mar vaccine rollout in Africa war zones

FEATURE-Insecurity, suspicion will mar vaccine rollout in Africa war zones Reuters 2/19/2021 160 million people are at risk of being excluded from coronavirus vaccinations due to conflict Britain is calling for ceasefires to roll out vaccines in conflict zones There were 1,200 attacks on health workers, medical facilities and vehicles in 20 countries in conflict in 2019 By Nita Bhalla and Mohammed Omer NAIROBI/GAROWE, Somalia, Feb 19 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - S omali cattle herder Omar Hussein isn t joining the global scramble for a COVID-19 vaccine - he s not sure the jab will even reach his besieged town in southwestern Somalia. The 28-year-old, who has spent much of his life living in a volatile region infiltrated by al Qaeda-linked Islamist insurgents, has bigger problems on his mind.

Insecurity, suspicion will mar vaccine rollout in Africa war zones

Insecurity, suspicion will mar vaccine rollout in Africa war zones
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