COVID-19 vaccination rollout in the World Health Organization African region: status at end June 2022 and way forward

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作者
Impouma, Benido [1 ]
Mboussou, Franck [1 ]
Farham, Bridget [1 ]
Makubalo, Lindiwe [1 ]
Mwinga, Kasonde [1 ]
Onyango, Adelheid [1 ]
Sthreshley, Lisa [1 ]
Akpaka, Kalu [1 ]
Balde, Thierno [1 ]
Atuhebwe, Phionah [1 ]
Gueye, Abdou Salam [1 ]
Zawaira, Felicitas [1 ]
Rees, Helen [2 ]
Cabore, Joseph [1 ]
Moeti, Matshidiso [1 ]
机构
[1] World Hlth Org, Reg Off Africa, Brazzaville, Rep Congo
[2] Univ Witwatersrand, Fac Hlth Sci, Wits Reprod Hlth & HIV Inst WRHI, Johannesburg, South Africa
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EPIDEMIOLOGY AND INFECTION | 2022年 / 150卷
关键词
COVID-19; vaccination; African region;
D O I
10.1017/S0950268822001212
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
In October 2021, the WHO published an ambitious strategy to ensure that all countries had vaccinated 40% of their population by the end of 2021 and 70% by mid-2022. The end of June 2022 marks 18 months of implementation of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination in the African region and provides an opportunity to look back and think ahead about COVID-19 vaccine set targets, demand and delivery strategies. As of 26 June 2022 two countries in the WHO African region have achieved this target (Mauritius and Seychelles) and seven are on track, having vaccinated between 40% and 69% of their population. By the 26 June 2022, seven among the 20 countries that had less than 10% of people fully vaccinated at the end of January 2022, have surpassed 15% of people fully vaccinated at the end of June 2022. This includes five targeted countries, which are being supported by the WHO Regional Office for Africa through the Multi-Partners' Country Support Team Initiative. As we enter the second semester of 2022, a window of opportunity has opened to provide new impetus to COVID-19 vaccination rollout in the African region guided by the four principles: Scale-up, Transition, Consolidation and Communication. Member States need to build on progress made to ensure that this impetus is not lost and that the African region does not remain the least vaccinated global region, as economies open up and world priorities change.
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