General
Namibia to ensure vulnerable citizens access COVID-19 vaccines
The Namibian health sector remains intact and cabinet has begun working in earnest to ensure that the most vulnerable citizens will soon get access to much-needed COVID-19 vaccines, President Hage Geingob disclosed this on Tuesday.
“All avenues will be exhausted when it comes to safeguarding the health of Namibians,” he said at an official opening of the cabinet.
According to Geingob, COVID-19 has brought untold destruction to Namibia.
“Lives have been lost prematurely, many Namibians are in hospital and have had their health compromised, our economy has suffered adverse effects, and we have been forced to adapt our lives in ways that have affected us physically, psychologically and spiritually,” he added.
In spite of the gloomy circumstances, Geingob said the government, in conjunction with development partners, the private sector and citizens, had worked tirelessly over the past several months to fight the war against the invisible enemy, COVID-19.
Namibia has recorded 34,168 cumulative confirmed cases and 353 deaths since the outbreak of the virus in the nation.
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