Covid-19: Togo has over a million doses of the vaccines in stock, safe from shortage risk

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Tuesday, 02 November 2021 14:11
Covid-19: Togo has over a million doses of the vaccines in stock, safe from shortage risk

(Togo First) - Togo is unlikely to face a shortage of Covid vaccines soon. The news was disclosed by the country’s minister of health, Moustafa Mijiyawa, while he was getting a new batch of Johnson & Johnson vaccines.

Indeed, on Monday, November 1st, Togo received 475,200 doses of the American vaccine. This batch is part of a stock of four million Togo asked for via the African Union’s AVAT mechanism.  With this latest supply, “Togo now has more than one million doses of vaccines across its vaccination centers, and the risk of shortage is thus eliminated,” Mijiyawa said.

Now that the country has “enough” doses of the vaccines, “the current challenge is the effective usage of these doses,” the ministry of health indicated.

Let’s recall that Togo wants to get more than a million of its inhabitants vaccinated by the end of the year. According to the Financial Times, as of the beginning of October, about 4.9% of the population (over 8 million) were fully vaccinated and 8.7% had received at least one dose.

 Esaïe Edoh

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