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World Service,18 Feb 2021,9 mins

Africa’s Covid-19 vaccination question

Africa Life Clinic

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The Oxford vaccine is ideal for African countries due to its cheap cost and simple refrigeration needs, but research from South Africa questioned its effectiveness against a new virus variant found in the country. However, the World Health Organisation still recommends the use of the Oxford vaccine and more studies are ongoing to assess its effectiveness against severe disease. Rhoda Odhiambo chats to Priscilla Ngethe about the vital role vaccines play in public health and how important it will be or people to receive their vaccine properly, from a healthcare facility. (Picture: Covid-19 vaccines. Credit: Getty Images).

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