The vaccine was officially launched on Thursday by the Minister of Health, Ali Pate, alongside officials of the Ministry of Health, the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), and development partners.
Pate said the arrival of the vaccines was a significant milestone in the efforts of the government to eliminate malaria in the country.
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Pate said the arrival of the vaccines was a significant milestone in the efforts of the government to eliminate malaria in the country.
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Wow, thank God .
ReplyDeleteBayelsa mosquito is something else o.
Good News oooo
ReplyDeleteMake he sha reach every where
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Hmmm🤔
ReplyDeleteWow, if this vaccine is effective that would be so great.
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ReplyDeleteI have a lump in my arm from the Yellow fever vaccine I took 6 years ago, I have ran away from getting any vaccine since then
ReplyDeleteGood News, hope it works they should do and include my nah abegoo
ReplyDeleteKano state should have been number one,the mosquitos in Kano state are flying eagles, no insecticide can actually work on them
ReplyDeleteGood news
ReplyDeleteGreat news but the last time I took vaccine it numbed my arm and I felt an excruciating pain for over a week; that was during COVID 19 period. Now this? Omo! I'd rather do mosquito net, insecticide and mosquito repellent 🤷♀️
ReplyDeleteI hope it's effective, Lagos mosquitoes are too terrible. I will get it I don't mind the pain at least better than treating malaria every 3months.
ReplyDeleteMosquitos is everywhere,so vaccines should go round the 36 states
ReplyDeleteI'll start making my contacts because I must be among the first set of people to take this vaccine. Malaria no go fit kpia me.
ReplyDeleteFor over a decade I have been making inquiries on which of the churches that heal Malaria yet no one has been able to give me the answer/ solution I seek.
This's the best news I have seen this week though I have been looking forward to when this vaccine will arrive in Nigeria because it has been administered to children in Cameron some months back