Ivory Coast becomes second country to receive COVAX vaccines
Ivory Coast has become the second country in the world to receive coronavirus vaccines from the COVAX initiative, which was created to ensure that low- and middle-income countries have fair access.
Some 500,000 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine made by the Serum Institute of India arrived in the commercial capital Abidjan.
The COVAX initiative has been hampered by the severely limited global supply of doses as well as logistical problems that set vaccinations behind globally.
Some 24 other countries are expected to start receiving vaccines via COVAX next week, according to WHO Africa.
Health Minister Eugène Aka Aouélé said the West African nation’s first phase will target health personnel, defense and security forces and teaching staff in Abidjan.
Ivory Coast has a population of more than 25 million and the minister said the first batch will target more than 250,000 people.
Ivory Coast “is pleased and proud to be the second African country after Ghana to receive vaccines provided through the COVAX facility. This is an important step in our shared fight against the common enemy that is COVID-19,” the minister said. “The pandemic has taken a heavy toll around the world and our country is no exception.”
Ivory Coast is among 92 countries that will receive vaccines for free through the COVAX initiative.
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