BRAZZAVILLE: Only a quarter of health workers in Africa are fully vaccinated against Covid-19, the World Health Organization (WHO) said Thursday warning that majority of the continent’s frontline medical workforce were dangerously exposed.
By contrast, a recent study of 22 predominantly high-income countries revealed that more than 80 percent of health care workers there were fully vaccinated against coronavirus, according to the WHO.
“The majority of Africa’s health workers are still missing out on vaccines and remain dangerously exposed to severe Covid-19 infection,” WHO’s Africa director Matshidiso Moeti said after revealing just 27 percent of health workers on the continent were jabbed.
“It is important to have high vaccine coverage among health workers not only for their own protection but also for their patients and to ensure health care systems keep operating during a time of extreme need,” the WHO said.
Only one country in Africa had the necessary number of health workers — 10.9 per 1,000 population — while 16 countries had fewer than one per 1,000, according to the WHO.
“Any loss of these essential workers to Covid-19 due to illness or death therefore heavily impacts on service provision capacity,” the WHO said.
The WHO intervention came as scientists in South Africa revealed that they had detected a new Covid-19 variant with “a very high number of mutations,” blamed for an “exponential” surge in infections there.
For the first time since the third wave peak in August, cases in Southern Africa have increased, jumping 48 percent to November 21, compared with the previous week.
“With a new surge in cases looming over Africa following the end-of-year festive season, countries must urgently speed up the rollout of vaccines to health care workers,” said Moeti.
WHO says just 1 in 4 African health workers COVID-19 jabbed
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WHO says just 1 in 4 African health workers COVID-19 jabbed
- "The majority of Africa's health workers are still missing out on vaccines," said WHO's Africa director
- "It is important to have high vaccine coverage among health workers,” the WHO said
Man tackled to ground after spraying unknown substance on Rep. Ilhan Omar at Minneapolis town hall
- The audience cheered as he was pinned down and his arms were tied behind his back
MINNEAPOLIS: A man wearing a black jacket was tackled to the ground after spraying an unknown substance on US Rep. Ilhan Omar at a town hall she was hosting in Minneapolis on Tuesday.
The audience cheered as he was pinned down and his arms were tied behind his back. In video of the incident, someone in the crowd can be heard saying, “Oh my god, he sprayed something on her.” Omar continued the town hall after the man was ushered out of the room.
Just before that Omar called for the abolishment of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement and for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to resign. “ICE cannot be reformed,” she said.
Minneapolis police did not immediately respond to a phone call and email message seeking information on the incident and whether anyone was arrested.
The White House did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment Tuesday night.
President Donald Trump has frequently criticized the congresswoman and has stepped up verbal attacks on her in recent months as he turned his focus on Minneapolis.
During a Cabinet meeting in December, he called her “garbage” and added that “her friends are garbage.”
The attack on Omar came days after a man was arrested in Utah for allegedly punching US Rep. Maxwell Frost, a Democrat from Florida, in the face during the Sundance Film Festival and saying Trump was going to deport him.










