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FG Launches Website To Register Nigerians For COVID-19 Vaccination

COVID-19 vaccine

COVID-19 vaccine

The Federal Government has announced on Monday that it had launched a website that would enable Nigerians register for coronavirus vaccination.

This was disclosed in a statement by the National Primary Health Care Development Agency boss, Faisal Shuaib.

“We have provided an e-registration link to enable Nigerians register for the #COVID19Vaccine themselves, obtain their pre-vaccination numbers and schedule their preferred date and time for vaccination,” Shuaib said.

Shuaib stressed that website was created to align with the “T.E.A.C.H. Strategy: An Indigenous Approach to #COVID19 Vaccination in Nigeria.”

T.E.A.C.H stands for Traditional Vaccination Campaign Approach; Electronic Self-Registration by Eligible Nigerians;; Assisted Electronic Registration of Eligible Nigerians; Concomitant Vaccination alongside Electronic Registration and House-to-House Electronic Registration.

“To register for #COVID19 Vaccination, visit our website and click on ‘COVID-19 Vaccination e-registration,” National Primary Health Care Development Agency tweeted on Monday.

“Those who can’t fill the Vaccination and Electronic Management of Immunization Data (EMID) will be assisted, and for those who don’t have access to the EMID house-to-house registration will be carried out to get them on the database for vaccination using T.E.A.C.H,” Shuaib said.

However, Shuaib confirmed that “health care workers will be prioritized for the first round of vaccinations. They will need to be scheduled for this by filling the EMID.”

“Those who are not health workers will be made aware of when they can get their turn,” he added.

Meanwhile, Nigeria’s health minister had said about the vaccination, that the “goal is to introduce COVID-19 vaccine in a phased and equitable manner,” adding that Nigeria will vaccinate all “eligible Nigerians within the next 2 years, to ensure herd immunity.”

Nigeria will on Tuesday take delivery of four million doses of covid-19 vaccines from the COVAX facility.

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