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NAFDAC Receives Dossiers for Chinese Vaccine, Three Others for Evaluation

NAFDAC Receives Dossiers for Chinese Vaccine, Three Others f

The National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has received dossiers for Chinese vaccine and three others for evaluation as COVID-19 pandemic kept threatening the country.

This was disclosed by the Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire while addressing journalists in Abuja on Monday during a briefing by the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19.

The Minister identified the COVID-19 vaccines as Sinopharm Vaccine of China, Sputnik V Vaccine of Russia, Covishield or AstraZeneca manufactured under license by Serum Institute of India and Covaxin by Bharat vaccine of India.

Ehanire said, “The National Agency For Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has received dossiers for Sputnik V vaccine of Russia, Covishield or AstraZeneca manufactured under license by Serum Institute of India, Covaxin by Bharat vaccines of India and the Sinopharm Vaccine of China, for evaluation and validation for use in Nigeria. Some of them are nearly ready for results.”

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He added that all COVID-19 vaccines carry some risks and any vaccines that were not approved by the authority cannot be used in Nigeria.

“It is important to stress that all covid19 vaccines carry a certain amount of risk and any vaccines not approved by the Federal Ministry of Health through its Agencies cannot be used in Nigeria.

“The government will not be responsible for the safety or efficacy of vaccines given outside the framework of the Government. All the needs of Nigeria have been carefully calculated by NPHCDA and it is possible to accommodate all interests in the framework,” he said.

The Minister further announced the donation of 100,000 AstraZeneca or Covishield vaccine doses by the India government to Nigeria.

Ehanire also spoke on the Ebola outbreak in Guinea, adding that the Ministry of Health is closely monitoring the situation and other disease of public health concerns.

“Nigeria’s Port Health Services have been put on alert on land, sea and Air borders and all major hospitals have also been put on notice to alert health workers to have a keen index of suspicion and to check patient travel history, especially at Outpatient departments, and report concerns to infectious disease focal persons and the State epidemiologists without hesitation,” the Minister explained.

He warned that stricter prevention and control measures, including Personal Protective measures, must be taken immediately there was reason to suspect.

Adding that “Nigeria is willing to send experienced volunteers from our Centres of Excellence on Viral haemorrhagic fever, to support WHO measures to contain Ebola resurgence in our West African subregion.

“It is important to protect the subregion from the catastrophic burden of dealing with two severe diseases of public health concern.”

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