NIGERIA RECEIVES 3.2 MILLION PITZER COVID-19 VACCINES FROM U.S
NPHCDA Executive Director, Dr Faisal Shuaib, with the US Ambassador, Beth Leonard, at the National Strategic Warehouse in Abuja on January 18, 2022.
Nigeria has received 3.2 million Ritzer COVID-19 vaccines donated by the United States as authorities step up efforts to curb the spread of the disease in the country.
The Executive Director of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Dr Faisal Shuaib, and his technical staff among others took delivery of the vaccines presented by the U.S. Ambassador, Beth Leonard, on Tuesday at the National Strategic Warehouse in Abuja
These vaccines have over six months of validity before expiration and are being stored at the National Strategic Warehouse for distribution to thousands of COVID-19 vaccination sites nationwide," a statement from the US. Mission Nigeria read..
"During the visit, Ambassador Leonard inspected the vaccine doses and discussed how the agency is maintaining proper ultra-cold storage, as safe and effective vaccines are our best tool to ending the pandemic.
The latest shipment reflects the United States commitment to purchase and donate 1.2 billion COVID-19 vaccine doses worldwide To date, the United States has delivered more than 370 million vaccine doses to over 110 countries. This includes the over 24.7 million US-donated doses of COVID-19 vaccines to the Nigerian people."
According to the statement, all Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccine doses donated by the U.S. to Nigeria have had an expiration deadline of at least six months or more upon receipt to ensure adequate time for use.
It explained that the vaccine donations were a part of the US government's continued partnership with the Nigerian Government in combating COVID-19.
"To date, the US government has provided over $130 million of technical and financial support to Nigeria's COVID-19 response specifically for vaccination roll out and administration, deployment of personnel to support the response, last-mile delivery and supply chain logistics, epidemiological and vaccinerelated COVID-19 surveys and surveillance systems.

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