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U.S. Donates Additional 2.5 Million Doses Of COVID-19 Vaccines To Nigeria 

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The U.S. Embassy proudly welcomed the arrival of 2.5 million Pfizer vaccine doses in Abuja this week.

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According to a release from the United States Diplomatic Mission in Nigeria, Abuja, the National Primary Health Care Development Agency received the vaccines, ensuring they were taken to cold storage to prepare for distribution to over 3,000 health facilities across all 36 states and FCT-Abuja.
Over the next several weeks, the vaccines will be available at major markets, shopping malls, event centers, motor parks, airports, places of      employment, and religious institutions as part of Nigeria’s mass vaccination campaign.

To date, the United States has donated more than 13.5 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine in partnership with COVAX, or bilaterally to Nigeria.

Additionally, the United States has provided more than $119 million in COVID-19 related health assistance.
This includes a 40-bed mobile field hospital, ventilators and related training for 88 hospitals, personal protective equipment, technical assistance for vaccine readiness, risk communication and demand generation for vaccines, conducting an epidemiological COVID-19 detection and vaccine hesitancy survey, setting up electronic record systems, rapid response teams, training for over 200,000 military and civilian personnel on COVID-19 control measures, and      technology for virtual training.  In addition, the United States leveraged the PEPFAR-supported National Integrated Specimen Referral Network (NiSRN) and laboratory investments to support expansion of the NCDC (153) molecular laboratory network nationwide.
As U.S. Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken noted earlier this month, “The COVID-19 pandemic won’t end for any country until it ends for all countries.  Otherwise, the virus will keep replicating around the world, people will keep getting sick and dying, and we won’t be able to safely reopen our economies or travel around the world for business and tourism the way we used to.
That’s why the United States is committed to helping end the pandemic in Nigeria and everywhere.”  The United States is committed to donating more than one billion vaccine doses around the world, by early 2022.  This includes in African countries primarily through the COVAX initiative.  Improving equitable distribution remains a priority for the United States to prevent the emergence of new variants that threaten populations everywhere.
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