FG to take action against COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy

FG to take action against COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy

by Joseph Anthony
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FILE – A medical worker injects the AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine into a woman at the National Hospital in Abuja, Nigeria, March 31, 2021.

The Presidential Steering Committee, PSC, has said Nigerians, who refuse to take the COVID-19 vaccine wonโ€™t be allowed to put others at risk.

Executive Director, National Primary Healthcare Development Agency, NPHCDA, Faisal Shuaib, who disclosed this at a briefing on vaccine hesitancy in Abuja, yesterday, said the Federal Government would prevent eligible Nigerians from endangering others once the vaccines were available to everyone.
He said: โ€œThe Presidential Steering Committee and the Federal Ministry of Health are exploring ways of making vaccines more available to all Nigerians, including Federal civil servants and corporate entities. Once these vaccines are made equitably available to all Nigerians, then we would need to have a frank discussion about justice, fairness and liberty that exist around vaccine hesitancy.
โ€œIf some individuals refuse to take the vaccine, hence endangering those who have or those who could not due to medical exemptions, then we have to apply the basic rule of law, which stipulates that your human right stops where mine begins. So, you have a right to refuse vaccines, but you do not have the right to endanger the health of others.โ€
Shuaib, who also reiterated that the vaccines being administered in the country were safe and efficient, added: โ€œLet me once again, assure Nigerians that the Federal Government is very alert on the safety and efficacy of the various range of vaccines we are using in the country, and that is why we are not compromising on any component of our vaccine logistics at Federal and state levels.
โ€œI once again appeal to all our health workers to remain steadfast in discharging their professional responsibility to Nigerians. The Federal government is working hard and supporting the states in ensuring that Nigerians are protected against COVID-19.โ€
โ€œThis is a collective fight in which we all have responsibility as Nigerians to protect ourselves, our loved ones and our community.โ€
He added that evidence of vaccination against COVID-19 was now mandatory for all pilgrims travelling to Saudi Arabia and Jerusalem.
โ€œI, therefore, urge adherents of both religions who are planning to perform pilgrimage next year or in the future, to get vaccinated now to avoid any delays.
โ€œThis is also to bring to our attention, that as the COVID-19 vaccines become available worldwide, some countries have made vaccination a requirement to gain access to their country.โ€

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