Brazzaville – COVID-19 vaccination protection has stagnated in half of African international locations, whereas the variety of doses administered month-to-month declined by over 50% between July and September, a World Well being Group (WHO) evaluation finds. Though Africa is way from reaching the year-end world goal of defending 70% of the inhabitants, modest progress has been made in vaccinating high-risk inhabitants teams, significantly the aged.
The WHO evaluation reveals that the proportion of individuals with full major vaccination sequence (one dose for Johnson and Johnson and two doses for different vaccines) has barely budged in 27 out of 54 African international locations prior to now two months (17 August – 16 October 2022). As well as, in September 23 million doses got, 18% lower than the quantity registered in August, and 51% lower than the 47 million doses administered in July. The variety of doses supplied final month can be a few one third of the height of the 63 million doses reached in February 2022. Nonetheless, there are indicators of enchancment this month, with 22 million doses given as of 16 October 2022, representing 95% of the overall administered in September.
Total, as of 16 October 2022, simply 24% of the continent’s inhabitants had accomplished their major vaccination sequence in contrast with the protection of 64% on the world degree. Liberia has now joined Mauritius and Seychelles as one in every of three international locations to surpass 70% of individuals with full vaccination protection. Rwanda is on the verge of attaining this milestone as effectively. Different small indicators of progress are that the variety of international locations with lower than 10% of individuals finishing their major sequence has dropped from 26 in December 2021 to 5 now. Regardless of these achievements, on the present tempo of vaccination, Africa is predicted to satisfy the world goal of 70% of individuals with full major vaccination sequence by April 2025.
“The top of the COVID-19 pandemic is nearby, however so long as Africa lags far behind the remainder of the world in reaching widespread safety, there’s a harmful hole which the virus can exploit to come back roaring again,” mentioned Dr Matshidiso Moeti, WHO Regional Director for Africa. “The largest precedence is to defend our most susceptible populations from the worst results of COVID-19. On this entrance, we’re seeing some progress as international locations step up efforts to spice up protection amongst well being staff, the aged and people with compromised immune methods.”
Primarily based on information from 31 international locations, by 16 October 2022, 40% of African well being staff had accomplished their major sequence. This newest information makes use of nation estimates of inhabitants measurement as a substitute of earlier figures which used Worldwide Labour Group estimates of the well being workforce. In 15 of those international locations, greater than 70% of well being staff have been absolutely vaccinated in contrast with 27% firstly of the yr. Thirty-one per cent of older adults (between 50 and 65 years and older relying on nation set age limits) have been absolutely vaccinated in line with information from 27 international locations, a rise from 21% in January 2022.
Whereas troublesome entry to doses undermined vaccination efforts in 2021, these points have been largely resolved with international locations on common receiving 67 doses per 100 individuals in contrast with 34 doses per 100 individuals at finish 2021 and 13 doses per 100 at finish September 2021. The continent has obtained 936 million vaccine doses, 62% of which got here from the COVAX Facility.
“After a bumpy begin, the COVAX partnership has assured a gentle pipeline of COVID-19 vaccines to Africa,” mentioned Dr Moeti. “Now, we’re a sufferer of our personal success. As vaccines have helped carry the variety of infections down, individuals not worry COVID-19 and so few are keen to get vaccinated.”
Mass vaccination campaigns have been instrumental in boosting COVID-19 vaccine protection, contributing to 85% of complete doses administered within the African area. Nonetheless, prior to now few months the variety of individuals vaccinated has dropped considerably whereas the operational prices per particular person retains growing. This decline in effectiveness is because of sub-optimal planning and preparations particularly on the sub-national ranges.
“COVID-19 vaccination campaigns are fast operations and are solely efficient with good planning,” mentioned Dr Moeti. “I urge international locations to make our objective of reaching each district a actuality by bettering preparations for vaccination campaigns.”
Vaccine hesitancy and a low-risk notion of the pandemic, notably with the latest decline in circumstances are additionally dampening uptake. Over the previous 12 weeks, Africa has recorded the bottom case numbers because the begin of the pandemic. Within the week ending on 16 October, 4281 new circumstances have been reported, representing 1.3% of the height of the Omicron-fuelled surge reached in December 2021. No nation is at present in resurgence or on excessive alert and deaths stay low throughout the area, with a case fatality fee of two.1%.
The response to a number of public well being emergencies can be affecting COVID-19 vaccine rollout. Outbreaks of polio, measles, yellow fever and now Ebola have shifted priorities within the affected international locations.
To help international locations intensify vaccination efforts, WHO in Africa has launched into a raft of measures together with supporting international locations to evaluate the preparedness for vaccination campaigns at provincial and district ranges, monitor vaccination amongst precedence teams, perform high-level advocacy to spice up uptake, assist international locations combine COVID-19 vaccines in different deliberate mass vaccination campaigns in addition to deploy surge missions to international locations to enhance high quality of vaccination drives.
Dr Moeti spoke at the moment throughout a digital press briefing. She was joined by Dr Wilhelmina Jallah, Minister of Well being, Liberia; and Ms Aurelia Nguyen, Particular Adviser, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.
Additionally available from WHO Regional Workplace for Africa have been Dr Modjirom Ndoutabe, Polio Programme Coordinator; Dr Phionah Atuhebwe, Vaccines Introduction Medical Officer; and Dr Patrick Otim, Well being Emergency Officer, Acute Occasions Administration Unit.