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The Ministry of Health has started withdrawing unused Covid-19 doses
from districts.
More than 90,000 vaccines are to be got from Adjumani, Amolata, Kotido, Bulisa,
Nwoya. Kyenjojo, Sironko, Kaberamaido, Otuke and Omoro.
According to the Uganda National Expanded Programme of Immunization,
most of the affected districts have failed to vaccinate over 1,000 people in
the last three months since vaccination was rolled out. Officials say as of May
18, only 356,900 vaccines had been used by districts out of 653,440 that were
distributed.
Dr Henry Mwebesa, the Director-General Health Services, says the
National Medical Stores-NMS accompanied by district COVID-19 task forces will regain
the vaccines.
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One of the affected districts Adjumani received 5,500 vaccines in
March but to date, they have used 1,200 vaccines.
Peter Taban the Resident District Commissioner (RDC) and also the
head of the COVID-19 task force attribute the low uptake of the vaccine to the
health ministry limiting the vaccine to certain categories of people.
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Mwebesa says the affected districts will be left with some vaccines to
enable people to get the second dose of the vaccine. Each district will be left
with 10 vials that can vaccinate as many as 130 people.
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The vaccines once retrieved, will be sent to districts such as Kampala
and Wakiso that have recorded high vaccine turnout numbers. With the July 10,
2021 vaccine expiry day drawing closer, Mwebesa says they cannot leave the
unused vaccines to go to waste.