Africa News of Wednesday, 14 April 2021

Source: reuters.com

DR Congo ready to deploy AstraZeneca jabs after 'cautious' one-month delay

AstraZeneca vaccines are the most deployed across Africa due to COVAX distribution AstraZeneca vaccines are the most deployed across Africa due to COVAX distribution

The Democratic Republic of Congo will start its COVID-19 vaccination campaign on April 19 with 1.7 million AstraZeneca doses it received from the COVAX global vaccines sharing scheme after delaying the rollout for more than a month.

Congo received the vaccines on March 2 and was expected to begin the inoculation campaign almost immediately but delayed rollout after several European countries suspended use of the shots.

A government statement late on Tuesday said a task force had determined that the AstraZeneca vaccines already available in the country presented no risks to the population.

Congo has reported 28,542 infections and 745 coronavirus-related deaths since the pandemic began.