Covid-19: Cameroon to receive more than 1 million vaccine doses ‘shortly’ – PM

Covid-19: Cameroon to receive more than 1 million vaccine doses ‘shortly’ – PM

YAOUNDÉ, March 6 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Cameroon, one of the countries in
Africa worst hit by the coronavirus pandemic, is set to receive “very
shortly” more than one million doses of Covid-19 vaccines, Prime Minister
Joseph Dion Ngute said.

Pointing to “a deterioration in the epidemiological situation” in the
country, Dion Ngute told state radio that “more than one million vaccine
doses will be available very shortly”.

He did not specify which vaccines they were.

Dion Ngute called on the population to get inoculated, but said the
vaccination programme would be on a voluntary basis.

“In the space of one week, more than 3,000 new cases have been recorded,
bringing the total number of people who have tested positive to Covid-19 to
38,988,” he said.

Cameroon, with a population of 26 million, has registered 588 deaths from
coronavirus so far.

The prime minister criticised the population’s “laxness” in applying anti-
Covid measures, pointing out that face masks were obligatory in public places and gatherings of more than 50 people were banned.

Cameroon’s land, sea and air borders would also remain closed, Dion Ngute
added. — NNN-AGENCIES

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