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Covid: Vaccination roll-out plan laid bare - Health


31 May 2021 | Health
VACCINATION EFFORTS: Government is aiming to vaccinate thousands of sex workers and homeless persons against Covid-19.
PHOTO: FILE
JEMIMA BEUKES AND OGONE TLHAGE
WINDHOEK
Government is targeting to vaccinate over 19 000 sex workers and homeless persons across Namibia as part of its vaccination drive.
This information is contained in the state’s ambitious vaccine roll-out plan, which sets an ambitious target of inoculating up to 290 000 people from seven targeted groups.
These groups include 53 000 healthcare workers, 95 000 pensioners, 83 000 people living with HIV, 45 000 persons living with hypertension, 36 000 persons living with diabetes, 30 000 non-essential frontline workers, 30 000 people living in informal settlements, 15 500 teachers, 16 000 correctional and police officers and 8 000 prisoners, among others. ....

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Northern businesses want Covid regulations lifted - Health


11 May 2021 | Health
FEELING THE PINCH: Business people in the north want government to lift Covid-19 regulations.
Photo: Tuyeimo Haidula
TUYEIMO HAIDULA
OSHAKATI
Veikko Haimbodi, the former chairman of the Ongwediva arm of the Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry, says government should lift the Covid-19 regulations as they are hindering business operations.
He said the pandemic has been disrupting businesses for over a year and while they hoped to recover from the damage, the curfew is not assisting the situation.
“As it stands, the recovered cases are increasing, but businesses remain closed. They [government] should encourage people to go and get their vaccinations and business can remain open,” he said. ....

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