UK doesn't have issues with COVID-19 vaccines administered in Nigeria —NPHCDA - Punch Newspapers

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The National Primary Healthcare Development Agency on Tuesday quoted the United Kingdom as saying that it does not have issues with the vaccine being administered in Nigeria.The Executive Director of NPHCDA, Faisal Shuaib, stated this during the weekly press briefing on COVID-19 vaccination in Abuja.

Shuaib added that the UK government does not have issues with the vaccines being administered in Nigeria.He added, “The UK government has also stated that they have no issues with the vaccines used in Nigeria. The Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine, also known as COVISHIELD that is used in Nigeria was approved by the UK regulatory body , other stringent regulatory authorities and the World Health Organisation. So, the UK government does recognise the vaccines used in Nigeria.

The NPHCDA boss said at the moment, there is no change in the guidelines for entry of Nigerians into the UK.

 

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