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Nigeria Receives Donation Of 10,000 Mpox Vaccine Doses From US

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Nigeria Receives Donation Of 10,000 Mpox Vaccine Doses From US

Nigeria received a donation of 10,000 doses of Jynneos vaccine from the United States of America on Tuesday, News About Nigeria reports.

Jynneos is a vaccine approved by the Food and Drug Administration for the prevention of smallpox and mpox in adults who are at risk of mpox infection.

During the official handover of the mpox vaccine to Nigeria in Abuja, the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Muhammad Pate, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Daju Kachollom, appreciated the US for the donation.

Pate further noted that the Federal Government is committed to improving the well-being of Nigerians and would ensure that the people get vaccinated against the disease.

He said, “This is a spirit of cooperation and collaboration through the years, and this vaccine will be of great help to us. The Federal Ministry of Health understands the importance of having a healthy nation, so all the policies that we implement and the collaborations are focused on ensuring our citizens’ health. The Minister emphasises that all health matters are important to him, and Nigeria is very fortunate to have such a dedicated Coordinating Minister and Dr Tunji Alausa as the Minister of State for Health. Together, we are transforming the health sector.

“Thank you for the 10,000 doses, and we look forward to receiving more. I also want to thank our development partners, USAID, PEPFAR, WHO, UNICEF, and all the UN organisations. Your collaboration is greatly appreciated, and this will significantly aid those in need. We all recognise the size of our population, and we must ensure that we address every disease, especially those that pose public health concerns. On this note, I would like to extend our gratitude.”