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COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by References: 1:48pm On Jan 09, 2021
3,557 in Kano, 3,131 in Lagos — FG releases sharing formula for first batch of COVID-19 vaccine doses

The National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) has released the details of how the first batch of COVID-19 vaccine doses will be distributed across states.

This was disclosed during a webinar organised by NHPCDA tagged “Sensitisation Meeting with Media Gatekeepers on COVID-19 Vaccine Introduction”.

Faisal Shuaib, executive director of the NPHCDA, had said the country will receive 100,000 doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine at the end of January.

Bassey Okposen, programme manager, national emergency routine immunisation coordination centre, NPHCDA, during his presentation at the webinar on Friday, said the vaccines would be administered around the last week of January or early February.

According to Okposen, states with higher percentage of confirmed cases would be given additional doses.

He also noted that frontline health workers would be prioritised, while other batches would be administered to the elderly and vulnerable persons with co-morbidities based on the World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines.

“We have other sources of vaccine that are non-mRNA like the COVAX vaccine. The country and other stakeholders are working towards how they can get additional vaccines from the other countries like Russia and USA,” Okposen said.

“We want to assure all Nigerians that the vaccine is safe and effective. The vaccine will be introduced in four phases and this is due to the availability and quantity of the vaccine that will come in at any given time.

“When the vaccine arrives, in the plan, there’s going to be the prioritisation of persons to be given the vaccination so as to optimise the available resources and vaccines that will be received and this will be based on global best practices.

“In the first priority, when the limited doses first come in towards the end of this month and early February, will be the frontline health workers like immigration, airport, police and military on essential duties, those working in the labs and other medical practitioners.

“Those states with higher number of cases will be given additional doses. We’ve mapped out the health workers in each state and locations where these vaccines will be deployed as soon as we receive them. All the states in the country have cases and we need to get the vaccine to them all if we want to achieve herd immunity.”

According to the data shared by NPHCDA, Kano, Lagos, Katsina, Kaduna, Bauchi and Oyo will receive more doses for health workers.

The breakdown is as follows: Kano, 3,557; Lagos, 3,131; Katsina, 2,361; Kaduna, 2,074; Bauchi, 1,900; Oyo, 1,848; Rivers, 1,766; Jigawa, 1,712; Niger, 1,558; Ogun, 1,473; Sokoto, 1,468; Benue, 1,423; Borno, 1,416; Anambra, 1,379; Kebbi, 1,361; Zamfara, 1,336; Rivers, 1,306; Imo, 1,267; Ondo, 1,228; Akwa Ibom, 1,161.

Others are: Adamawa, 1,129; Edo, 1,104; Plateau, 1,089; Enugu, 1,088; Osun, 1,032; Kogi, 1,030; Cross River, 1,023; Abia, 955; Gombe, 908; Yobe, 842; Ekiti, 830; Taraba, 830; Kwara, 815; Ebonyi, 747; Bayelsa, 589; FCT, 695; Nasarawa, 661.


He also stated that the federal government intends to administer the vaccine to at least 40 per cent of Nigerians in 2021, and another 30 percent in 2022.

FG GIVES CONDITION FOR RELEASE OF VACCINES TO STATES

Also speaking, Kubura Daradara, director, logistics and health commodities, NHPCDA, said the federal government will not release the vaccine to states until facilities such as cold chains are in place.

Daradara said the vaccine must be administered within five days of receipt for it to remain potent, and only the states that show commitment would receive the doses when available.

She added that the 100,000 doses would be administered to 50,000 people, because each person has to take a second dose 21 days after taking the first.

https://www.thecable.ng/3557-in-kano-3131-in-lagos-fg-releases-sharing-formula-for-first-batch-of-covid-19-vaccine-doses

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by Nobody: 1:51pm On Jan 09, 2021
Arrrrrrrh

Is alright !

What about us that are clean are we still taking the vaccine? undecided

Because I no want injection for body o ! grin grin

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by WhiteIverson: 1:54pm On Jan 09, 2021
Weyrey dey disguise
Something that they'll end up selling.

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by Slynation(m): 1:54pm On Jan 09, 2021
As for me and my family.....we ain't receiving shit

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by Marcofranz(m): 2:01pm On Jan 09, 2021
I know if you aren't connected in Nigeria you aren't getting that vaccine anytime soon undecided
Since lagos has more cases they should have more vaccine too,why is Kano State getting more vaccine doses than lagos state undecided

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by MEGA4BILLION(m): 2:02pm On Jan 09, 2021
1000,000 doses should be allocated to Aso rock and national assembly.
we are not lab rat

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by Bola146(f): 2:13pm On Jan 09, 2021
cheesy grin Let the leaders do their own first

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by Marvellously2Me: 2:15pm On Jan 09, 2021
They should keep their vaccine to themselves, I don't need scamdemic vaccine.

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by inoki247: 2:33pm On Jan 09, 2021
Make them give us access to order our thing from Amazon dem no fit sell fake buh wahala for wu go order for Aliexpress nd Jumia...

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by NwaNimo1(m): 2:34pm On Jan 09, 2021
Not interested....

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by christopheojo(m): 2:41pm On Jan 09, 2021
This country is dead on arrival must we politize everything. Lagos State with the highest number of infected patients that needed urgent attention is going to receive less than Kano.....a well known professor once said that we should forget everything about this administration.. so must we continue to stomach everything

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by slawormiir: 2:58pm On Jan 09, 2021
Damnnn niggarrrr
Isoright ...
Una well done
Formula one

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by isram: 2:58pm On Jan 09, 2021
Na that vaccine go kill them las las

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by sanemind5(m): 2:59pm On Jan 09, 2021
Haa
Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by Nobody: 2:59pm On Jan 09, 2021
MajohBankz:
Na Dem dey rush us,
I suggest they dilute Lagos own with water so that two people fit share one bottle.
I heard the vaccine is about $60. Please just send us the money.


Yes or with small ogogoro

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by Sabadon(m): 2:59pm On Jan 09, 2021
Share with whatever formular i dont care, but where fight go burst na if una make d vaccine compulsory.

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by Elzak(m): 2:59pm On Jan 09, 2021
Pfizer and Kano again?

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by 2gbasky22(m): 2:59pm On Jan 09, 2021
ok oooh

But, why would kano get more than Lagos ?
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They obviously distributing it according to population of the states According NPC.
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Whenever Nigeria conduct census again, you'll be amazed at the figures most States will churn out.
because population affect a whole lot in this country

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by Sabowest(m): 2:59pm On Jan 09, 2021
Like! if you'll take the vaccine share if you won't.

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by 2gbasky22(m): 2:59pm On Jan 09, 2021
They should use that 400Billion to build fatory, make our refinery functional or use it fix power ...
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Shay no be this country kogi state dey ....
that state is eough to show that this corona ish is not what they paint it to be ..
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Gov. Yahaya Bello said it all

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by onoms4luv(m): 2:59pm On Jan 09, 2021
It is well
Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by Ajstyles01(m): 2:59pm On Jan 09, 2021
ordinary vaccine still get ojoro sharing formula

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by merits(m): 3:00pm On Jan 09, 2021
Govt should exclude me abeg,I dash my own to Sarah Buhari.

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by MajohBankz: 3:00pm On Jan 09, 2021
Na Dem dey rush us,
I suggest they dilute Lagos own with water so that two people fit share one bottle.

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by UncommonLogic: 3:00pm On Jan 09, 2021
100 000 doses? Pls step up your game.

You need them in the millions.

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by Nobody: 3:00pm On Jan 09, 2021
And why is Kano getting more than Lagos, the epicenter




Na dawadawa dey awa leaders head...

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by solmusdesigns: 3:00pm On Jan 09, 2021




Can't State and local government make purchases


100,000 dose / 200,000,000 people


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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by Nazgul: 3:00pm On Jan 09, 2021
As expected the North always gets the lion share.

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by Olochee: 3:00pm On Jan 09, 2021
Covid-19 palliative we no see, na the vaccine now we go see?...�

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Formula For Nigeria by NwaNimo1(m): 3:00pm On Jan 09, 2021
Send my own up north....

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