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Good evening Ladies and Gentlemen of the Press and welcome to this week’s briefing.
I am delighted to be here to interact with you once again and I appreciate the great work you are doing to support the Government in this collective fight against COVID-19.
In our sustained efforts to contain the threat of COVID-19 pandemic and protect citizens, the Federal Government through NPHCDA under the guidance of the Presidential Steering Committee and the Federal Ministry of Health has continued to implement several preventive measures in order to save lives.
The vaccination against COVID-19 is currently ongoing in all States of the Federation. Our collaboration with health officials and other stakeholders at the National, State, LGA and community levels in the vaccination exercise has yielded substantial results.
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Lagos shuts all COVID-19 vaccination centres
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Out of 2nd wave successfully, vaccinates 257,756 persons with 1st dose
As NPHCDA carries out 1,133,325 vaccinations
By Sola Ogundipe, Chioma Obinna & Gabriel Olawale
The Lagos State government has shut down all COVID-19 vaccination centres across the state even as it ended the first phase of
COVID-19 vaccination campaign with 257, 756 persons vaccinated.
Meanwhile, the state said it has come out of the 2nd wave of the pandemic successfully.
The State government acted following the directive of the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency, NPHCDA, that States should stop vaccination after administering half of the doses supplied to them to give opportunity for the second dose of the already vaccinated persons.
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Zinder
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Ikeja
Go for COVID-19 vaccination, scientists tell Nigerians
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NPHCDA vaccinates 1,114, 408 persons with 1st dose
By Sola Ogundipe & Chioma Obinna
Nigerians have been admonished to take the COVID-19 jabs when it is their turn to be vaccinated.
A renowned professor of virology and former president of the Nigeria Academy of Science, NAS, Professor Oyewale Tomori who made the call on Tuesday in Lagos however warned that the 3rd wave of COVID-19 infections was imminent if Nigeria becomes complacent.
Tomori who spoke in Lagos at a media roundtable, themed: “Journalism, Pandemic, and Vaccines: Where do we go from here?”, organised by the NAS, in collaboration with Vitafoam Nigeria Plc, urged Nigerians to go for their shots as directed as soon as it is their turn to be vaccinated.
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