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115 people died from COVID-19 complications in Kano ― Official
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Biometrics essential to address ineffective health database
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By Ojoma Akor (Abuja) Clement A. Oloyede & Zahraddeen Y. Shuaibu (Kano) Lami Sadiq (Kaduna) & Risikat Ramoni, Lagos
As the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing industrial action by the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) continue to deny many Nigerians access to healthcare, experts have offered suggestions on how to eliminate health disparities and inequities to ensure a fairer and healthier world for every Nigerian.
The theme of this year’s World Health Day (which is marked April 7 every year) is ‘Building a fairer, healthier world for everyone’..
Dr Iwalokun Bamidele, head of central research laboratory at the Nigeria Institute of Medical Research (NIMR), Lagos, said that there is so much disparity in health in the world at the moment.
AU, Nigeria back WHO on use of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine
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COVID-19 vaccine: Kano identifies 509 health facilities for vaccination
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By Bashir Bello
The Kano State government on Monday says it has identified no fewer than 509 health facilities, that will be used for administering of the COVID-19 vaccination in the state.
The state Coordinator, Technical Response Team, Dr Tijjani Hussaini, who stated this during a sensitisation meeting on roll out plan for the Covid-19 vaccination also said the Frontline health workers tops list of persons to be vaccinated in the vaccination exercise which will be carried out in four phases.
Hussaini said the second phase focuses on the remaining health workers and people above 50 years while the third phase focus on people with underlying health issues and the fourth phase focus on other target population.