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The Nigerian Agency, which regulates food and medicine, NAFDAC does not alert the public about the spread of fake COVID-19 vaccines for diagnosis.
Agency Director General Professor Mojisola Adeyeye raised the alarm saying NAFDAC neva approves any Covid-19 vaccine and warned that bogus vaccines are not suitable for causing COVID-related illnesses for body pessimism or more serious illnesses. that can lead to death.
She explained that the neva agency has received a request from any Covid-19 vaccine manufacturer so far and that since the new vaccine, it must monitor for side effects.
NAFDAC Rules on Superior Covid-19 Vaccine
- The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) says that dem neva receives any request from Covid vaccine manufacturers, therefore said agency never approves any vaccine.
- No company or corporation has the right to request vaccines.
- Any company that manufactures vaccines if they are genuine must apply to NAFDAC.
- No establishment or government agency can request Covid vaccines without confirming from NAFDAC if the vaccine is not approved.
Covid-19 vaccine status for Nigeria
By the end of December 2020, Nigeria announced that the first phase of the coronavirus vaccine will go to earth in late January 2021.
According to the Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire, the technical working group of the Ministry of Health is working on which vaccine is best for Nigeria and how they are stored.
Di oga kpata-kpata from the Primary Health Care Development Agency, Dr. Faisal Shuaib, during the weekly presidential task force briefing for Abuja in January, announced that one hundred thousand doses of Pfizer’s vaccine will reach earth at the end of January 2021.
Say the first dose is going to be for front-line health workers, strategic leaders, and the old pip with oda’s disease.
In addition, for the second phase, Nigeria will receive 32 million free doses of vaccines and it will be a combination of all vaccines available and approved for the market.
And the disease covers only 20 percent of the population.
I say that for Nigeria to eradicate Covid-19 kpata-kpata, all gatz need vaccinations to reach 70 percent of the total population.
40 percent of the population will be vaccinated by 2021 and the remaining 30 percent will receive the vaccine by 2022.
The minister said that the total cost of the additional vaccines has three components: the cost of purchasing the vaccine, the cost of getting it to all parts of Nigeria, and the cost of the facilities to keep me safe.
I add that I gave PTF in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, the Primary Health Care Development Agency and a critical stakeholder of and finalize the need to purchase the vaccine. It says that over the next few days the PTF will announce the principal amount.
What to do with NAFDAC about the vaccine
The agencies say they should discuss with manufacturers of candidate COVID-19 vaccines about possible emergency use authorization (EUA), registration or licensing of their product, as appropriate.
The agency assures applicants that if the Phase 3 clinical data is very convincing and robust with respect to safety and efficacy, and if the vaccine was not submitted to WHO for the Emergency Use List, NAFDAC will receive the application. of Emergency Use Authorization in Nigeria.
NAFDAC uses “Trust” or “Acknowledgment” to expedite Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for vaccines that are not approved by more mature regulatory authorities.
The complete file of the manufacturer or the holder of the marketing authorization (TAC) is subjected to an exhaustive review by the Vaccine Committee, which is made up of several Directorates of each Agency: Registration of Medicines and Regulatory Affairs, Evaluation and Investigation of Medicines, Pharmacovigilance and Post-Marketing Surveillance. Laboratory Services of Medicines, Biologicals and Vaccines.