• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • News
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Science
  • World
  • Lifestyle
  • Tech
Ugandans

7 Million Ugandans Yet to Receive COVID-19 Jab

February 23, 2022
Ethiopia’s Furi Sub City Marks Milestones in Infrastructure and Sustainability

Ethiopia’s Furi Sub City Marks Milestones in Infrastructure and Sustainability

June 27, 2025
Bulldozers at Lubigi wetland eviction

Water and Walls: Uganda’s Wetland Woes

June 25, 2025
African Pope candidates

Could the Next Pope Be African? A Look at the Leading Contenders

April 21, 2025
The Status, Progress, and Potential of Ethiopia’s Gada Special Economic Zone (GSEZ)

The Status, Progress, and Potential of Ethiopia’s Gada Special Economic Zone (GSEZ)

April 16, 2025
Did Alien Skin Mock Christianity, or Did Christianity Mock Itself?

Did Alien Skin Mock Christianity, or Did Christianity Mock Itself?

February 23, 2025
Local Residents Demand Action as rains destroy roads

Local Residents Demand Action as rains destroy roads

February 22, 2025
The Misunderstood Geniuses: Why Radical Thinkers Are Persecuted Before They Are Celebrated

The Misunderstood Geniuses: Why Radical Thinkers Are Persecuted Before They Are Celebrated

February 22, 2025
Plastic Pollution in Uganda: A Growing Threat to Wetlands and Ecosystems

Plastic Pollution in Uganda: A Growing Threat to Wetlands and Ecosystems

January 17, 2025
The Destruction of Wetlands in Uganda

The Destruction of Wetlands in Uganda

January 17, 2025
Uganda Accelerates Rollout of Digital Number Plates Amid Growing Transport Challenges

Uganda Accelerates Rollout of Digital Number Plates Amid Growing Transport Challenges

January 17, 2025
ADVERTISEMENT
News 24/7
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Business
    • Politics
    • Science
    • World
    Ethiopia’s Furi Sub City Marks Milestones in Infrastructure and Sustainability

    Ethiopia’s Furi Sub City Marks Milestones in Infrastructure and Sustainability

    African Pope candidates

    Could the Next Pope Be African? A Look at the Leading Contenders

    Plastic Pollution in Uganda: A Growing Threat to Wetlands and Ecosystems

    Plastic Pollution in Uganda: A Growing Threat to Wetlands and Ecosystems

    Uganda Accelerates Rollout of Digital Number Plates Amid Growing Transport Challenges

    Uganda Accelerates Rollout of Digital Number Plates Amid Growing Transport Challenges

    Hazardous Pesticides: A Growing Threat to Uganda’s Agriculture and Public Health

    Hazardous Pesticides: A Growing Threat to Uganda’s Agriculture and Public Health

    “Stripping for Jesus” Billionaire OnlyFans model says she does the work of God

    “Stripping for Jesus” Billionaire OnlyFans model says she does the work of God

    Dear UCC; Unfortunately Nobody can stop “Reggae” or in this case, “Enkudi”

    Dear UCC; Unfortunately Nobody can stop “Reggae” or in this case, “Enkudi”

    A Growing Crop, a Failing Economy: The Paradox of Rice Farming in Busoga

    A Growing Crop, a Failing Economy: The Paradox of Rice Farming in Busoga

    The Inspector General of Government Beti Kamya

    The People Are Not Innocent: IGG Calls for Citizen Accountability in the Fight Against Corruption

    L-R: Chris Jones - Regional refugee cordinator US Department of State, William W Popp - US Ambassador to Uganda, Robert Layng - Director Humanitarian assistance and Transitions USAID

    Empowering Refugees: Kampala Urban Livelihood Program Transforms Lives

    Trending Tags

    • Donald Trump
    • Future of News
    • Climate Change
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
    • Flat Earth
  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    • Sports
    Did Alien Skin Mock Christianity, or Did Christianity Mock Itself?

    Did Alien Skin Mock Christianity, or Did Christianity Mock Itself?

    “Stripping for Jesus” Billionaire OnlyFans model says she does the work of God

    “Stripping for Jesus” Billionaire OnlyFans model says she does the work of God

    Dear UCC; Unfortunately Nobody can stop “Reggae” or in this case, “Enkudi”

    Dear UCC; Unfortunately Nobody can stop “Reggae” or in this case, “Enkudi”

    Hyper Kids Africa Rub Shoulders with Akon, Burna Boy, and Kevin Hart

    Hyper Kids Africa Rub Shoulders with Akon, Burna Boy, and Kevin Hart

    L-R: Peter Okoye, Paul Okoye, the singing duo of brothers that makes up P-square

    P-Square Rift Widens: Peter Okoye writes tough letter to Paul

    Konshens on the cover of the Shek it record

    Konshens Drops New Dancehall Anthem “Shek It,” Reigniting the Genre’s Golden Era

    Letsile Tebogo Stuns in 200m Gold, Takes a Swipe at Noah Lyles

    Letsile Tebogo Stuns in 200m Gold, Takes a Swipe at Noah Lyles

    Gospel Artist Nathaniel Bassey Arrives in Uganda for Phaneroo at 10 Celebrations

    Gospel Artist Nathaniel Bassey Arrives in Uganda for Phaneroo at 10 Celebrations

    AFCON 2025 to be played in December and January, CAF confirms 

    AFCON 2025 to be played in December and January, CAF confirms 

    Buluuli Stuns Defending Champions Bulemeezi in Airtel Masaza Cup Opener

    Buluuli Stuns Defending Champions Bulemeezi in Airtel Masaza Cup Opener

  • Watch Now
  • Sports
  • Shot Stories
  • Fact Checker
No Result
View All Result
News 24/7
No Result
View All Result
Home Lifestyle Health

7 Million Ugandans Yet to Receive COVID-19 Jab

URN.Out of the targeted 22 million people, 13 million representing 60 percent of the targeted group have received one jab while another 2.4 million (32 percent) have got two doses.

Dorothy Nalumansi by Dorothy Nalumansi
February 23, 2022
in Health
Reading Time: 4 mins read
0
Ugandans

Acting Kitgum General Hospital Medical Superintendant Dr Geoffery Okello gets covid-19 Jab at the Launch of covid-19 vaccination in Kitgum District in March 2021

ADVERTISEMENT

More than 7 million Ugandans have not been vaccinated against covid-19. These are part of the 22 million targeted people aged 18 and above that were supposed to be vaccinated.

Records from the health ministry show that as of last week 15. 6 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered in the ongoing COVID-19 vaccination exercise. Out of the targeted 22 million people, 13 million representing 60 percent of the targeted group have received one jab while another 2.4 million (32 percent) have got two doses. 

Prior to the start of the COVID-19 vaccine launch in March 2021, health officials said that at the end of the year the target of 22 million persons aged above 18 years would be met. However, this has not been the case.

While the country has so far received over 37.2 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines, with an additional 8.9 million vaccines on their way, the number of persons willing to get vaccinated seems to be reducing.

A mini survey carried out by Uganda Radio Network on why people are not getting vaccinated revealed that many of them even those in the priority groups are scared.

Hadijah Kwagala says she sees no reason why she should get vaccinated yet the vaccines do not offer protection against infections of the disease.

“I have seen people getting vaccinated and they cannot work for two days because their hands are paining. We have also heard of stories of blood clots. Why should I risk my body yet people who are vaccinated still fall sick? The vaccines do not protect against disease, so why would I get vaccinated, there’s nothing I get. If I get infected with COVID, I will still do so vaccinated or not,” she said.

A nurse at Mulago National Referral Hospital who preferred anonymity says she cannot subject her body to being a guinea pig for science.

“Scientists tell us that they do not know a lot about COVID. That the disease is new and they are still learning about it, how then can they have a vaccine for something which they do not know and are still studying? We have lived with HIV for decades, how come they have never found a vaccine for it?” She asks as she shakes her head. 

While fear of the unknown effect the vaccines will have on the health of recipients has been a major factor in slowing uptake, unreliable vaccine stocks have also played a big role in deterring people. 

In August last year, teachers were vaccinated against COVID-19 in a mass drive using Sinovac vaccines that were donated from China. However, when many teachers went back for their second dose in October and November, there were no more Sinovac vaccines in the country.

Low vaccination numbers and uptake have been a characteristic of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign is not just in Uganda but many African countries. Data from the Africa Region World Health Organization office shows that less than 15 countries out of the 54 on the continent have fully vaccinated more than half of their populations. Yet all WHO member states, of which Uganda is one, have a target to vaccinate at least 70 percent of their populations by the end of June 2022. 

Dr Yona Woldermarim, the WHO Country Representative in Uganda says to do this, vaccination will have to be rolled out to all persons of the population and not just the elderly or those who are highly susceptible to being infected.

To try and increase uptake of the vaccines, the country is currently carrying out mass vaccination campaigns aimed at taking the vaccines closer to the public. The campaigns focus on districts or regions. 

The Minister of Health Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng says the accelerated vaccine program that was launched last year in October has led to an increase in vaccination programs.

As part of the program, mass vaccination campaigns are taken to different regions and districts of the country. The campaign targets places where many people congregate like churches and markets.

In addition to this, the health ministry is planning on carrying out a national survey to find why some people are still against getting the jabs that reduce the likelihood of infected persons suffering from severe forms of the disease.

The ministry of health is also working at introducing an amendment to the Public Health Order Management law which seeks among other things to make it mandatory for all citizens to be vaccinated or revaccinated in regard to any disease outbreak. 

According to the Bill, a person who fails or neglects to comply with the requirement made under this section commits an offense and is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding 20 currency points, which is equivalent to four million shillings, or imprisonment not exceeding 6 months or both.

ShareTweetSend
Previous Post

Mbale Central Market Chairperson Forced to Step Down

Next Post

Gov’t Faulted for Not Resolving Apaa Land Conflict

Dorothy Nalumansi

Dorothy Nalumansi

Next Post
Apaa land

Gov't Faulted for Not Resolving Apaa Land Conflict

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Why more Ugandans in diaspora want policy on migrant workers reviewed

UAE stops Issuance of 30-day Visas to Ugandans

October 22, 2022
Kampala Massage

“I have live sex with 18 clients a day” – Kampala massage therapist

October 2, 2022
Apostle Grace Lubega, the founder of Phaneroo Ministries

Phaneroo Exposed: My Experience at the fellowship

October 6, 2024

Rap group call out publication for using their image in place of ‘gang’

0

Twitter tweaks video again, adding view counts for some users

0

A beginner’s guide to the legendary Tim Tam biscuit, now available in America

0
Ethiopia’s Furi Sub City Marks Milestones in Infrastructure and Sustainability

Ethiopia’s Furi Sub City Marks Milestones in Infrastructure and Sustainability

June 27, 2025
Bulldozers at Lubigi wetland eviction

Water and Walls: Uganda’s Wetland Woes

June 25, 2025
African Pope candidates

Could the Next Pope Be African? A Look at the Leading Contenders

April 21, 2025
ADVERTISEMENT
News 247

Copyright © 2021 24/7 Broadcasting Ltd. [email protected]

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Virtual Exhibition
    • Politics
    • Business
    • World
    • Science
  • Tech
    • Apps
    • Gear
    • Mobile
    • Startup
  • Entertainment
    • Music
    • Movie
    • Sports
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Fashion
    • Health
    • Travel
  • Shot Stories
  • Fact Checker

Copyright © 2021 24/7 Broadcasting Ltd. [email protected]