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Unilorin Flags Off COVID-19 Vaccination

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The University of Ilorin (Unilorin) on Monday commenced the administration of COVID-19 vaccine on the institutions and host community members.

The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Management Services), Prof Bolaji Sule, implored residents to take advantage of the vaccine as it is free of charge.

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He made the call on Monday while flagging off the COVID-19 vaccination for members of the university community at the University Health Centre Ilorin.

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Sule appreciated the government for making the vaccine available for citizens.

The Registrar of the university, Dr Folaranmi Olowoleni, described the event as a good initiative, noting that the participation of the principal officers who took the vaccine showed an example of good leadership.

The Director of Unilorin Health Services, Dr AbdulRasheed Odunola, explained that the first phase was set aside for the flag-off of the vaccination to be administered to Unilorin staff, while the second phase would come up in the next three months.

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Odunola underscored the efficacy of the vaccine, saying that it remains the biggest pharmaceutical effort made to reduce the spread of the disease.

He advised those who have taken the vaccine and those yet to continue to observe all the COVID-19 protocols, saying prevention remains better than cure.

Odunola confirmed that more than 200 staff members of the institution have taken the vaccine.

He also confirmed that the administrators of the exercise promised to return to the university to continue with the assignment after two days of rounded-off.

He, therefore, urged members of Unilorin community to get the vaccine.

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Dr Nusirat Elelu, the Executive Secretary of Kwara State Primary Health Care Development Agency, urged residents to come out en-masse to take the COVID-19 vaccination.

According to her, the vaccine is safe contrary to claims in some quarters that it is not good for human health.

Elelu, who is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Unilorin, said that the vaccine would be administered in four phases.




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