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Nigeria Says It Has Achieved 62% COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage

“We are 21.6 million persons away from fully vaccinating 70% of eligible population by December 2022.”

Nigeria’s National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) says Nigeria is yet to achieve  70 percent coverage for COVID-19 vaccination.

Dr. Faisal Shuaib, the Executive Director of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria. 

“We are 21.6 million eligible persons away from reaching its target of fully vaccinating 70 per cent of its eligible population by December 2022. 

“But 62 per cent of the country’s eligible population is at least partially vaccinated against COVID-19. 

“As of Nov. 25, 56,790,371, total eligible persons targeted for COVID-19 vaccination are fully vaccinated while 12,492,646 of total eligible persons targeted for COVID-19 vaccination are partially vaccinated in 36 States and the FCT. 

“The country has fully vaccinated half of the total population eligible for COVID-19 vaccination. 

“We have also fully vaccinated an additional over 25 per cent of its eligible population, in the last 110 days of SCALES 3.0 implementation,” he said 

He said that 13.2 per cent of fully vaccinated persons in the country have received the COVID-19 booster dose for additional protection against the virus. 

He commended the COVID-19 strategy group for achieving 50 percent vaccination coverage in the country and promised that the momentum would be sustained. 

Shuaib said he has also directed the team to intensify efforts toward the attainment of herd immunity. 

The NPHCDA boss said that the country’s target remains to hit 70 per cent of the targeted population. 

“Until this is achieved, the strategy group will continue to develop strategies that will help the country achieve health security,” he said.

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