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CrisisWatch: March Alerts and February Trends 2021

February 2021 Criminal groups abducted hundreds in north west, while ethnic and regional tensions ran high in south amid farmer-herder conflict; meanwhile, tensions rose in south east between govt and Biafra secessionists. Criminal groups in Feb reportedly killed at least 112 and kidnapped over 450 people, mostly in Katsina, Kaduna, Sokoto and Zamfara states (north west), but also in Niger state (Middle Belt). Notably, armed group 17 Feb abducted 42 students and school personnel in Niger state, released them 27 Feb; 26 Feb kidnapped 279 girls in Zamfara state. Meanwhile, Auwalun Daudawa, who masterminded Dec 2020 abduction of 344 students in Katsina state, 8 Feb laid down arms along with five of his troops. Amid rise in herder-farmer and intercommunal violence in south since Jan, clashes between ethnic Hausa and Fulani on one hand, and ethnic Yoruba on the other, early Feb killed two dozen people in Oyo state capital Ibadan (south west). Nobel laureate in literature Wole Soyinka 6 F

AFP starts vaccinating personnel vs COVID-19

By JOVILAND RITA, GMA News Published March 2, 2021 3:05pm The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and its branches on Tuesday conducted separate ceremonial vaccinations where at least 120 medical healthcare workers were inoculated againstCOVID-19. AFP spokesperson Major General Edgard Arevalo said at least 30 personnel are expected to get vaccinated by Sinovac s CoronaVac s vaccine in each health facility. At the Camp Aguinaldo General Hospital, among the first recipients of the shots were Office of Chief Nurse’s chief admin officer Lieutenant Colonel Jacquelyn Cloma, operations officer Major Francis Jan Andrade, and assistant chief nurse Major Dennis Delgado. Meanwhile, at the Manila Naval Hospital, the health facility’s commander, Colonel Puralyn, led the vaccination of Philippine Navy and Philippine Marines personnel.

Sinovac vaccines sent to some hospitals in Metro Manila

Sinovac vaccines sent to some hospitals in Metro Manila Published March 1, 2021 1:18am Updated March 1, 2021 9:08am Some of the Sinovac vaccines received by the Philippines on Sunday have been delivered to various hospitals and medical centers in the metro, many of which will be holding symbolic first vaccinations on Monday morning. The first legal shipment of vaccines to arrive in the country 600,000 doses of Sinovac s CoronaVac vaccine landed at Villamor Airbase past 4 p.m. on a Chinese government plane. President Rodrigo Duterte and several members of his Cabinet, as well as Chinese Ambassador Huang Xilian, were on hand to witness their offloading into trucks to bring them to a storage facility in Marikina.

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