
According to the World Health SLOTXO Organization, only 1 in 4 healthcare workers and frontline workers in Africa have successfully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Foreign news agencies reported from the city of Geneva. Switzerland, on Nov. 27, when the World Health Organization (WHO) released a report that states: Even Africa now has a history of vaccination against COVID-19. However, the proportion of full vaccination among frontline healthcare workers and health workers is only about a quarter. The main factor is hesitation about vaccines and immunization services. Vaccines are not widely available, especially in rural areas.
The situation is the opposite of the 22 richest countries in the world. which has a rate of vaccination against COVID-19 covering more than 80% of medical personnel and health workers in their own country.
For example, Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa. Only 300,000 of 1.6 million health workers and workers have been vaccinated against the coronavirus, or just 18 percent, but a poll of doctors and health workers in Africa found that only 40 percent would like to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
COVID-19 vaccination rates in Africa remain very low among health workers It does not affect the health of individual healthcare workers only. But it will affect the patients who are in care as well. Almost all African countries still have a severe shortage of medical personnel.