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COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy threatens to derail war against pandemic in Africa – AfricaBusiness.com


Vaccine hesitancy in many parts of Africa has emerged as a potent threat to efforts to mitigate COVID-19 and could considerably counteract wider move to contain the pandemic, despite significant gains made to control the disease in the continent.
There is consensus among a cross-section of health experts from the continent that the fight against COVID-19 must address the pockets of apathy and reluctance that now threaten to derail mitigation of the disease.
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines vaccine hesitancy as the delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccines despite availability of vaccine services. Hesitancy is complex and context-specific, varying across time, space and vaccines. ....

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Two Takes on a Pandemic


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Two Takes on a Pandemic
Every nation has had its own experience of COVID-19. The stories of Denmark,
a model of socialized care, and Rwanda, a bright spot among developing
nations, both hold wider lessons for the world.
by Linda Keslar //
Art by Image 1: Simon Wohlfahrt/Getty Images; Image 2: Claus Bjoern Larsen/Associated Press
IN SPRING 2020, WHEN the COVID-19 pandemic was first raging through sub-Saharan Africa, Hassan Nsabimana was among countless truck drivers who continued to work transporting essential cargo to Rwanda from neighboring countries. In a phone conversation last May from Tanzania, Nsabimana told his eldest son, Faycal Hassan Tuyishime, that he wasn’t feeling well and was heading home. “In his voice, you could tell he was critically ill,” Tuyishime says.  ....

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