We’ll meet vaccines demand: Mangwiro Dr John Mangwiro

Herald Reporters
ZIMBABWE expects to receive two million Covid-19 vaccine doses on Thursday and another 1,5 million next week as Government endeavours to meet the growing demand for the jabs amid a surge in cases and related deaths.

As at July 4, the country had recorded 54 474 Covid-19 cases and 1 878 deaths with active cases rising to 12 357.

The increasing infection rate has highlighted the need to increase the pace at which citizens are getting the vaccine to ensure the country attains herd immunity.

Health and Child Care Deputy Minister, Dr John Mangwiro, who toured health institutions, business centres and tobacco floors in Chinhoyi and Karoi at the weekend, said the country was ready to meet the demand, especially in areas where positive cases continued to surge.

“We received 500 000 last week and expect another two million doses on Thursday and another 1,5 million next week.

“These vaccines are already paid for as highlighted by Finance Ministry. Zimbabweans should continue to come up for vaccination because this is important,” he said.

President Mnangagwa last week highlighted the need to ramp up the vaccination exercise especially in hotspot areas, border towns and areas where multitudes of people gather such as tobacco and cotton sales floors and market places.

Announcing the enhanced level four national lockdown measures, the President said a national blitz would be launched in these areas to ensure all people get the vaccine.

Currently, hotspot areas that have been identified include Kariba, Karoi and Chinhoyi in Mashonaland West, Centenary in Mashonaland Central, Marondera and Mutoko in Mashonaland East, Chiredzi and Gutu in Masvingo province, Northern Suburbs, Nkulumane and Emakhandeni in Bulawayo, Kwekwe in Midlands and Harare.

Recently, the country received 500 000 doses of Sinopharm vaccines and the additional doses will ensure all centres can attend to people in need of the vaccine.

Dr Mangwiro said distribution of the expected doses would be done according to provinces and district health facilities’ holding capacity of their cold chains.

“Mashonaland West was allocated 20 000 on Saturday and the Government is ready to distribute more. The distribution exercise to the last point is in motion and while the province is currently the epicentre of the virus, the allocation of 20 000 was due to its holding capacity,” he said.

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