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CSO monitors third phase of COVID-19 vaccination exercise in Lagos

By Adeola Ogunlade

As the third phase of COVID-19 vaccination exercise begins, Lagos State Civil Society Coalition Against COVID-19 being coordinated by Centre for 21st Century Issues (C21ST*) has commended Lagos State Government for the unflagging determination to ensure mass vaccination of Lagos residents.

ln a statement issued by The Coordinator of Lagos State, Civil Society Coalition Against COVID-19, Titi akosa said that the coalition lauds Lagos State Government for engaging private health facilities in the administration of COVID-19 vaccines in the bid to consolidate mass vaccination.

She said the coalition firmly believes the involvement of the private sector in COVID-19 vaccination would enhance rapid and efficient administration  of available vaccines.

“During the first and second phases of vaccination, the coalition deployed field monitors for the exercise which led to concrete findings and recommendations forwarded to Lagos State Ministry of Health (LSMOH) and Lagos State Primary Health Care Board (LSPHCB)”.

“This  is in continuation of engagement of the vaccination exercise in Lagos State, the coalition will deploy field monitors across vaccination centres especially private facilities across the state during the ongoing third phase. Monitoring  of the third phase of vaccination has become imperative to further ensure that vaccination exercise is carried in conformity with outlined guidelines under conducive facilities by health officials” Akosa said.

She posited that the coalition will be deploying the outcome of the third phase monitoring exercise to engage Lagos State Government and relevant agencies including the Lagos State Ministry of Health (LSMOH) and Lagos State Primary Health Care Board (LSPHCB) towards improving responses to health emergencies and future pandemic.

She said that the coalition therefore calls on government to ensure that guidelines and standards of operation for private facilities are spelt out to ensure efficient and safe vaccination.

“It is also important to deploy clear communication and appropriate information regarding fees to be paid by vaccine recipients in private facilities. The fees to be charged are for services rendered by the private facilities and not payment for vaccines”.

“The coalition is poised to monitor public and private vaccination centres to assist Lagos State Government achieve its target of herd immunity*, she said.

She stressed that more importantly, Lagos residents must adhere to non-pharmaceutical protocols such as wearing facemasks, hand washing, physical distancing and hygiene practices to guide against COVID-19 infections.

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