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Beyond The Politics Of Covid-19 Vaccines By Comrade Edwin Uhara by Ewelesuo: 3:51pm On Jan 29, 2021
Beyond The Politics of Covid-19 Vaccines

By Edwin Uhara

Since the Federal Government made it's intension to acquire and inoculate Nigerians with Covid-19 vaccines was made public, I have read several critical comments against the plan by some Nigerians opposing the move without proposing alternative solution to the reality of the pandemic in our country.

Most of the opposing views are hinged on myths, conspiracy theories and blatant denial of the existence of the disease.

But one thing some of them failed to understand is the fact that the number of Covid-19 victims being recorded daily by the Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC) are not just figures but fellow human beings with dreams, aspirations, visions and passion for both individual and collective successes.

They are the fathers who are breadwinners of their various families, mothers, sisters and brothers who worked hard daily to realise their ambition but got trapped in the web the dreaded pandemic.

As at the time of writing this piece, there are over 1,547 death caused by Coronavirus while there are over 127,024 confirmed cases with 24,619 active cases - these are citizens undergoing treatments in various treatments centers across the federation; not talking of the huge resources spent in the treatment of 100,858 patients who recovered from the disease and have been discharged.

Nevertheless, now that the new strain of the virus - B117 found in the United Kingdom has been discovered in the country, only God knows what would have been the fate of Nigeria had President Muhammadu Buhari not signed the ''Covid-19 Health Protection Regulations 2021" bill into law to contain the rapid spread of the disease in the country, especially the new variant - B117 which spreads faster than the normal virus.

The new law which derived it's power from the powers conffered on the President by the virtue of section 4 of the Quarantine Act has made the use of facemask and adherence to Non-pharmaceutical Interventions mandatory in any part of the federation irrespective of locality.

Part of the law reads: "In the exercise of the powers conferred upon me by Section 4 of the Quarantine Act, Cap. Q2 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2010 and all other powers enabling me in that behalf; and in consideration of the urgent need to protect the health and wellbeing of Nigerians in the face of the widespread and rising numbers of COVID-19 cases in Nigeria, I, Muhammadu Buhari, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, hereby make the following Regulations.”

“The first part of the new regulations imposes restrictions of gatherings and enforces a physical distancing of not less than two meters between persons at all times.

“The part also provides that no gathering of more than 50 persons shall hold in an enclosed space, except for religious purposes, in which case the gathering shall not exceed 50 per cent capacity of the space.

“All persons in public gatherings, whether in enclosed or open spaces, shall adhere to the provisions of Part two of these Regulations.

“The provisions of these regulations may be varied by Guidelines and Protocols as may be issued, from time to time, by the PTF on COVID-19 on the recommendation of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC)."

“The second part of the law addresses operations of public places like open markets, malls, supermarkets, shops, restaurants, hotels, event centres, gardens, leisure parks, recreation centres, motor parks and fitness centres.

“The law provides for wearing of face masks, hands washing, and the use of hand sanitisers, amongst other regulations.

“It stipulates a penalty of a fine or a prison of six months for offenders."

Before now, the government strategy has been on interrupting the viral transmission of the disease; reducing it's risk on the health system from being overwhelmed due to increased demand, minimizing mortality among most vulnerable parts of the population until the curve is finally flattened.

But the attitude of some Nigerians who live in total disobedience to non-pharmaceutical measures of wearing facemasks, observing social/physical distancing, avoiding crowded places, washing and sanitization of hands regularly, staying at home if there is no solid reason to go out among other prevention measures put in place by the government increased the viral transmission of the disease.

The second wave of the pandemic was however made worse by super-spreaders like the general and bye-elections in some states, ENDSARS Protesters, Christmas and New Year festivities.

With the rising cases as well as the entrance of the B117 varriant, government cannot fold its arm to watch the predictions of those who said Africa would be littered with dead bodies to come true.

Nonetheless, it is instructive to note that government started the battle from the stand-point of weakness with man power shortages, inadequate facilities, poor equipments among others. But today, the reverse is the case as the difference is clear in terms sample collection, testing and establishment of treatment centers with Intensive Care Units in all the states of the federation.

Thanks to the leadership and members of the Presidential Task Force on Covid-19 who accepted the uneasy task despite the false and malicious accusations, media attacks, stereotyping and all sorts of unprintable names and allegations.

Propably, if only these set of Nigerians should get to know that what is now regarded as the PTF was just a piece of paper that was handed over to it's Chairman, Mr. Boss Mustapha on the 9th of March, 2020, may be they will begin to appreciate the level of works done and support it in the challenging tasks ahead.

So, when government says we should take personal responsibility and 'say no' to vaccine hesitancy, it is for our own good and safety because if the worst should happen, there would not be space in our hospitals to treat other ailments just as the Vanguard Newspaper in it's editorial comment of January 25, 2021 said: ''That the Covid-19 Pandemic has worsened our already bad situation in the health sector is an understatement. The rising cases of Covid-19 infections is fast overwhelming Nigeria's healthcare system.''

"The situation has become so critical that in some tertiary health institutions, all non-emergency cases are being suspended in order to devote more time and resources to COVID-19 care."

"We have observed that hospital admission is now guaranteed only after deposits of huge sums of money. Some private health facilities demand a deposit of between N2 million and N10 million to admit a COVID-19 patient, apart from the cost of treatment which could be up to N300,000 per day.

"It is alarming that presently in Nigeria, a COVID-19 patient who requires oxygen would, on the average, need 8 to 16 cylinders of oxygen daily at the cost of N20,000 to N50,000 per cylinder."

Such rising cost of healthcare in Nigeria, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, has thus become a potential death sentence to majority of Nigerians who live below the poverty line of less than $1 a day." The editorial said.

Another reason that favours vaccination programme is the shortage of health professionals in the country. According to report, the ratio of Nigerian doctors to the population is 1: 2753. This means one doctor will be treating 2753 patients should everyone be infected with the virus. By all standards, the doctor-patient ratio in the country is inadequate because the World Health Organization recommendation is 1:600 which means one doctor should be responsible for 600 patients.

Like we all know, ideals are not always translated to reality especially in Least Developed Countries (LDC's) because of so many factors.

Therefore, the question to those encouraging vaccine hesitancy is, should we allow politics to triumph over vaccination programme that will save many lives or do we allow vaccination to prevail over politics knowing full well that advanced countries of the world like the United States with all the state of the arts medical facilities just recorded 433, 000 deaths with 25.8 million infected persons?

Which ever way we go, I want to end with a quote from the former United States President, Barack Obama during his visit to Kenya. He said: “We have not inherited this land from our forebears, we have borrowed it from our children." If we are enjoying the sacrifice made by others in the past, what sacrifice are we making to safeguard the lives of those who will come after us?

As the nation prepares to roll out it's own vaccination programme anytime soon, history will remember us if we encourage vaccination by the power of our example and not by the example of our power. Apologies to President Biden.

Comrade Edwin Uhara is a UN-trained Negotiator and Member APC Presidential Campaign Council in the last Presidential Election.

He writes from Abuja

https://www.thenigerianvoice.com/amp/news/295906/beyond-the-politics-of-covid-19-vaccines.html

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Re: Beyond The Politics Of Covid-19 Vaccines By Comrade Edwin Uhara by johnkey: 4:02pm On Jan 29, 2021
scam virus. trust useless naija politicitians na paracetamol they go put inside syringe give una mumu people wey carry the virus for head. then loot the money. wicked leaders, stupid followers.
Re: Beyond The Politics Of Covid-19 Vaccines By Comrade Edwin Uhara by Ewelesuo: 4:46pm On Jan 29, 2021
johnkey:
scam virus. trust useless naija politicitians na paracetamol they go put inside syringe give una mumu people wey carry the virus for head. then loot the money. wicked leaders, stupid followers.

Coronavirus is real my friend
Re: Beyond The Politics Of Covid-19 Vaccines By Comrade Edwin Uhara by johnkey: 4:51pm On Jan 29, 2021
Ewelesuo:


Coronavirus is real my friend
LMAO, there is nothing like corona virus my brother, it's all a part of a bigger plan from the world powers. time will tell and you guys will see what we are preaching now. we will be patient. my advise for you is don't accept any rubbish vaccine if you value your life
Re: Beyond The Politics Of Covid-19 Vaccines By Comrade Edwin Uhara by Trumpism: 5:41pm On Jan 29, 2021
This writer is a smart criminal. Look at the way he managed to convince me to accept vaccines despite my opposition.

If this man jam fine girl, his sweet mout would be irresistable.
Re: Beyond The Politics Of Covid-19 Vaccines By Comrade Edwin Uhara by Trumpism: 7:40pm On Jan 29, 2021
johnkey:
scam virus. trust useless naija politicitians na paracetamol they go put inside syringe give una mumu people wey carry the virus for head. then loot the money. wicked leaders, stupid followers.

If coro catch this man eh, his grammar go vaporise
Re: Beyond The Politics Of Covid-19 Vaccines By Comrade Edwin Uhara by Ewelesuo: 5:08am On Jan 30, 2021
Trumpism:
This writer is a smart criminal. Look at the way he managed to convince me to accept vaccines despite my opposition.

If this man jam fine girl, his sweet mout would be irresistable.

Respond to issues please.
Re: Beyond The Politics Of Covid-19 Vaccines By Comrade Edwin Uhara by HOVER206: 7:37am On Jan 30, 2021
The writer is a paid Agent and a politician he profile after the end of his useless epistles says it all.

Covid-19 is a Hoax
Re: Beyond The Politics Of Covid-19 Vaccines By Comrade Edwin Uhara by BlessedNuel: 7:55am On Jan 30, 2021
The truth be say coronavirus dey exist but the numbers wey NCDC dey put out on a daily na just format wey dem dey use cashOut
Re: Beyond The Politics Of Covid-19 Vaccines By Comrade Edwin Uhara by Ewelesuo: 10:15am On Jan 30, 2021
HOVER206:
The writer is a paid Agent and a politician he profile after the end of his useless epistles says it all.

Covid-19 is a Hoax

Take personal responsibility pls. Stop spreading the virus.
Re: Beyond The Politics Of Covid-19 Vaccines By Comrade Edwin Uhara by Ewelesuo: 7:37pm On Jan 30, 2021
BlessedNuel:
The truth be say coronavirus dey exist but the numbers wey NCDC dey put out on a daily na just format wey dem dey use cashOut

Cash out ke?
Re: Beyond The Politics Of Covid-19 Vaccines By Comrade Edwin Uhara by Ewelesuo: 5:20am On Jan 31, 2021
Trumpism:
This writer is a smart criminal. Look at the way he managed to convince me to accept vaccines despite my opposition.

If this man jam fine girl, his sweet mout would be irresistable.

Really?
Re: Beyond The Politics Of Covid-19 Vaccines By Comrade Edwin Uhara by Infinixhot6: 10:22pm On Feb 15, 2021
No body is save unless we're are all vaccinated

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