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The Slow Pace of COVID-19 Vaccination Despite Availability in Africa: A Global Health Security Issue

Oluwanisola Akanji Onigbinde.


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Abstract
Following the pop-up of the COVID-19 pandemic in December 2019, the World Health Organization and other major stake holders have been working tirelessly in curbing the spread of this virus. Pending the availability of vaccines, the world was shutdown with different lockdown measures to prevent its spread. However, following the availability of vaccines, many nations swung to action for massive vaccination, unfortunately, the rate of such vaccination is very slow in Africa as at the time of this research. This paper torchlight the available figures of COVID-19 vaccination in Africa and its implication on the global health security.

Key words: COVID-19; Health Security; Africa; COVID-19 Vaccination; Global Health


 
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Oluwanisola Akanji Onigbinde. The Slow Pace of COVID-19 Vaccination Despite Availability in Africa: A Global Health Security Issue. Ulutas Med J. 2022; 8(1): 1-4. doi:10.5455/umj.20211129125134


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Oluwanisola Akanji Onigbinde. The Slow Pace of COVID-19 Vaccination Despite Availability in Africa: A Global Health Security Issue. https://www.ulutasmedicaljournal.com/?mno=30582 [Access: March 06, 2024]. doi:10.5455/umj.20211129125134


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Oluwanisola Akanji Onigbinde. The Slow Pace of COVID-19 Vaccination Despite Availability in Africa: A Global Health Security Issue. Ulutas Med J. 2022; 8(1): 1-4. doi:10.5455/umj.20211129125134



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Oluwanisola Akanji Onigbinde. The Slow Pace of COVID-19 Vaccination Despite Availability in Africa: A Global Health Security Issue. Ulutas Med J. (2022), [cited March 06, 2024]; 8(1): 1-4. doi:10.5455/umj.20211129125134



Harvard Style

Oluwanisola Akanji Onigbinde (2022) The Slow Pace of COVID-19 Vaccination Despite Availability in Africa: A Global Health Security Issue. Ulutas Med J, 8 (1), 1-4. doi:10.5455/umj.20211129125134



Turabian Style

Oluwanisola Akanji Onigbinde. 2022. The Slow Pace of COVID-19 Vaccination Despite Availability in Africa: A Global Health Security Issue. THE ULUTAS MEDICAL JOURNAL, 8 (1), 1-4. doi:10.5455/umj.20211129125134



Chicago Style

Oluwanisola Akanji Onigbinde. "The Slow Pace of COVID-19 Vaccination Despite Availability in Africa: A Global Health Security Issue." THE ULUTAS MEDICAL JOURNAL 8 (2022), 1-4. doi:10.5455/umj.20211129125134



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Oluwanisola Akanji Onigbinde. "The Slow Pace of COVID-19 Vaccination Despite Availability in Africa: A Global Health Security Issue." THE ULUTAS MEDICAL JOURNAL 8.1 (2022), 1-4. Print. doi:10.5455/umj.20211129125134



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Oluwanisola Akanji Onigbinde (2022) The Slow Pace of COVID-19 Vaccination Despite Availability in Africa: A Global Health Security Issue. THE ULUTAS MEDICAL JOURNAL, 8 (1), 1-4. doi:10.5455/umj.20211129125134