127,885 residents receive first COVID-19 vaccination in 10 days – Lagos Commissioner
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127,885 residents receive first COVID-19 vaccination in 10 days – Lagos Commissioner

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The Lagos Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, on Sunday disclosed that about 127,885 residents have so far received the COVID -19 vaccine within 10 days of the exercise.

Abayomi applauded the State Primary Health Care Board, saying the figure shows that Lagos has vaccinated more persons compared to any other State including the FCT.

Highlighting the demography and categories of persons vaccinated, Abayomi explained that 39,959 health workers, 54,200 essential workers and 33,726 strategic leaders, representing 31.2%, 42.4% and 26.40% have so far been vaccinated.

“Our gender distribution data has also shown that we have vaccinated more females than males, with 65,501 females representing 51.2% and 62,384 males representing 48.8% vaccinated as of March 26”, he said.

Abayomi stated that Eti-Osa, Ikeja, Lagos Mainland, Alimosho, Kosofe and Surulere are the top six Local Government Areas with the highest number of persons vaccinated; he disclosed that 12,313 and 12,135 persons were vaccinated in Eti-Osa and Ikeja respectively.

“In Lagos Mainland LGA, we have vaccinated 11,791 persons; in Alimosho LGA, 9,783 people have received the COVID vaccine. For Kosofe and Surulere we have vaccinated 9,723 and 8,903 persons”, the Commissioner added.

Apapa, Epe, Badagry and Ibeju-Lekki local governments have the least number of citizens vaccinated, with less than 3,500 persons vaccinated for each.

Abayomi said the State was recording a steady increase in the number of persons receiving the vaccine, from 268 persons vaccinated at the flag-off of the exercise to 127,885 persons vaccinated as of March 26.

The exercise has been extended by 10 days, in line with the directive of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency, NPHCDA.

The vaccination will continue at the 88 vaccination sites in Lagos for ONLY citizens that fall within the Phase one category; including health and frontline workers, senior citizens aged 70 years above, essential duty staff and strategic leaders.