COVID19: Mat South receives vaccines

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau
Matabeleland South provincial medical director Dr Rudo Chikodzore said they received 11 000 of the Sinopharm Covid19 doses on Thursday night.

She said they are already working on distributing them to the seven administrative districts.

“By end of the day tomorrow we will have reached out to all the districts,” said Dr Chikodzore.

Expanded Programme on Immunisation Officer, Sister Lorraine Msimanga showing part of the vaccine doses

She said contingency plans have been made to make sure the vaccines reach all the target areas on time. She added that back-up power supplies were already in place in case there are power cuts.

“We have a team on standby to fix all the emergencies relating to power cuts and functionality of the cold rooms,” said Dr Chikodzore
The vaccines will be used on the province’s frontline staff that include health workers and border personel.

Matabeleland South has five border posts although only two including Beitbridge and Plumtree are open to commercial and selected traffic under the current lockdown related protocols.
The other ports of entry are Maitengwe, Mpoengs and Mlambaphele all bordering with Botswana.

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