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Medical laboratory scientists have called for adequate funding and necessary laboratory infrastructure to produce COVID-19 vaccines. The national president of the Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists of Nigeria (AMLSN), Prof. James Damen made the call while briefing newsmen about the association’s 204th national executive council meeting and 15th national annual public health lectures series in Abuja. He said, “Participants wish to assure Nigerians that as medical laboratory scientists who are skilled in knowledge and techniques of vaccine production. “We are ready to start the development and production of indigenous vaccines against SARS-Cov2 and indeed all other infectious diseases. All we need is adequate funding and necessary laboratory infrastructure.” ....
By Joseph Erunke ABUJA–MEDICAL laboratory scientists in the country have alleged a subtle and systematic phasing out of members in tertiary hospitals through deliberate refusal of hospitals’ chief medical directors to employ professionals commensurate with needs analysis. The laboratory scientists through their umbrella organisation,Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists of Nigeria,AMLSN,regretted that “while other professional cadres in hospitals are enjoying consistent employment and replacement of members, medical laboratory scientists have been denied employment in various tertiary health institutions.” “In Jos University Teaching Hospital, for example, the last employment of medical laboratory scientists was way back in 2007”, the association alleged in a communiqué issued at the end of its 15th National Annual Public Health Lecture Series held in Abuja. ....