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Monday, February 22: Day 1: Focus on Building Trust and Vaccine Confidence
11:00 – 11:30 AM EST | Science Plenary
Cameron Webb, MD, JD | White House COVID-19 Health Equity Task Force, Senior Policy Advisor
Kizzmekia Corbett, PhD | Lead, Coronavirus Vaccines & Immunopathogenesis Team, National Institutes of Health
Lisa Sherman | President and Chief Executive Officer, The Ad Council
11:30 – 12:30 PM EST | Promising Practices Plenary Panel – Vaccinating with Confidence
Tuesday, February 23: Day 2: Focus on Data to Drive Vaccine Implementation
11:00 – 11:30 AM EST | Science Plenary
Bechara Choucair, MD | White House COVID-19 Response Team, Vaccinations Coordinator
Rochelle P. Walensky, MD, MPH | Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
11:30 – 12:45 PM EST | Promising Practices Plenary Panel – Using Data to Inform Vaccine Implementation Strategies
Better days are coming: President
President Mnangagwa addresses the nation at State House in Harare yesterday. Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
Address to the nation by His Excellency, the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces Cde E.D Mnangagwa yesterday
Fellow Zimbabweans; I address you today a month into the year which we believe will be prosperous and peaceful.
As Government, we continue to bolster our national resolve, determination and action plan towards arresting the impact and spread of the COVID-19 outbreak within our country.
The more infectious second wave which has touched the whole world has not spared Zimbabwe.
It is the season of the new normal. But despite the clear and present danger on the virulence and destruction wrought by coronavirus, not a few Nigerians, including supposedly informed elites
January 9, 2021 Owen Khamula - Nyasa Times 14 Comments
Opposition United Democratic Front (UDF) president Atupele Muluzi has called on president Lazarus Chakwera to be decisive in the fight against the raging Covid-19.
Atupele: Government should revise its National Response Strategy
In a statement released on Saturday, Muluzi says the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 has increased rapidly over the past few days and it constitutes the most urgent and serious challenge to both the health of our people and our national development.
“We have seen a total of 7,925 cases nationally which has led to 208 fatalities. There are currently 1,705 patients being treated. We extend our deep sympathies to those who are suffering pain and under life threat of COVID-19. Our profound condolences to the families who have lost loved ones to the pandemic,” he says.