The Lagos
State Government has admitted that following the administration of the first
dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, few persons vaccinated
experienced what is termed Adverse Events Following Immunisation (AEFI) or
Adverse Event of Special Interest (AESI).
The
state’s Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, stated this, yesterday, in
a statement as part of the steward reports on the conclusion of the phase one
of the COVID-19 vaccination and also announcing a date for the commencement of
the second phase of vaccination exercise.
Abayomi
listed the adverse events or side effects of the vaccine as pain at the
injection site, fever or body pains lasting 24 to 48 hours and anaphylactic
shock.
He said that the second phase of the vaccination exercise would commence from
May 28, 2021, adding that the state, as of Thursday, April 15, 2021, had
inoculated 257,756 persons.
IN
a related vein, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has responded to
claims by legendary singer, Innocent Ujah Idibia, that he and some Nigerians
were stranded at an airport because the COVID-19 portal was down.
In
a series of tweets via its verified twitter handle, the NCDC took responsibility
for the portal’s malfunction, saying: “On the April 20, a system failure by one
of the partner organisations supporting the management of the COVID-19 travel
portal led to an unforeseen downtime. The technical failure was resolved
following about 12 hours of downtime. We accept full responsibility for this
event,” the agency tweeted.
The agency
also reiterated that it had learnt from the incident and would strive to serve
Nigerians better.
IN another development, the Ekiti State Government has revealed that 26,000
persons have been inoculated with AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in the state so
far.
The
state government also added that it had not suspended testing of the populace
for COVID-19 infections, saying a total of 1,416 persons were tested across the
state in March.
Senior
Special Assistant to the Governor on Public Health, Dr. Jimlas Ogunsakin, who
spoke with newsmen in Ado-Ekiti, yesterday, said those that had been vaccinated
would get the second jabs by May 2021.
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