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Unvaccinated health workers will soon not be allowed to attend to patients- Edo Government declares

by Meso Ejiofor
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According to reports reaching Oyogist.com, the Edo State Government has said that from next week, unvaccinated doctors will be denied access to their patients.

The Permanent Secretary, State Ministry of Health, Dr. Osamwonyi Irowa, disclosed this during COVID-19 briefing in Benin City, the state capital.

He also that teachers who have not been vaccinated would also not be allowed to go into classrooms likewise, other public servants in the state who are yet to be vaccinated would not be allowed to access government offices.

This is coming after the cases of Covid-19 in the state keeps rising, he said that Edo has recorded 49 new cases with three deaths within 24 hours, bringing the total number of deaths in the third wave to 33.

He said government is worried that many people are not interested in taking the vaccines and moving freely without adhering to COVID-19 protocols.

“Government has reached a decision that unvaccinated persons will not access banks, worship and event centers, it will expire middle of this month.

“So teachers would not be allowed to enter schools’ premises because we don’t want our children to be infected.

“Doctors, nurses and other health workers will not be allowed to attend to patients and likewise other civil servants and those coming to do business in government’s offices across the state”

He further disclosed that about 93,000 persons have been vaccinated, representing two percent of the 4.6 million population of the state.

“Our target is to move from two percent to 10 percent and 40 percent by year end. But our overall target is 60 percent translating to between 2.5 and 3 million population”

He urged residents to take the vaccines and adhere to safety protocols, noting that it would save the government from unnecessary cost and reduced mortality associated with COVID-19.

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