COVID-19: Nigeria’s Vaccinated Population Exceeds 32 Million

At least 32 million people across Nigeria have taken the Oxford/AstraZeneca, Moderna, Pfizer, as well as Johnson and Johnson brands of the COVID-19 vaccine as of Sunday – April 3.

The figure comprises those who have taken the first and second doses, as well as the booster shots of these vaccines.
The National Primary Healthcare Development Agency (NPHCDA) disclosed this on Monday while giving an update on the vaccination exercise in the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

It stated that across the country, 19,357,049 of total eligible persons targeted for vaccination have been partially vaccinated while 12,831,601 have fully taken the jabs.

This means that 32,188,650 of the total eligible persons targeted for vaccination have taken at least a jab of the vaccines.
Rating how well the exercise has done in the states, the agency said Nasarawa performed best having administered vaccines to more than half of the targeted population.

While 78 per cent of the targeted population in the state has taken the first jab, 50 per cent has been fully vaccinated as of March 11 – Friday.

Meanwhile, the NPHCDA has advised those who have taken their first vaccine dose to proceed to their respective vaccination sites for the second jab.
It, however, advised them to be cautious of the interval between the two doses, as well as booster shots take.

“All vaccination sites are open to eligible persons – 18 years and above for first, second, and booster doses,” it said in a Facebook post. “Kindly avail yourselves of this opportunity in the ongoing mass vaccination exercise to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

“Complete your COVID-19 vaccine doses for full protection. If you have received your first dose of Moderna, AstraZeneca, or Pfizer vaccine, kindly check the due date and go get your second dose for full protection.”

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