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UK to assist in Kenya's 24m-shot vaccine rollout

Britain has announced that it is helping Kenya prepare to rollout the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Astrazeneca and Oxford University, as African nations race to ensure their populations are inoculated. Reuters UK reports that the East African nation has ordered 24m doses of the vaccine and it expects delivery of the shots to start in the second week of February.

“It is for us not just our moral duty, but in the British national interest to see Kenyans vaccinated just as soon as we physically, logistically can,” British foreign minister Dominic Raab is quoted as saying during a visit to Nairobi. Britain has provided technical assistance to Kenya’s health ministry to help ensure the vaccine “gets to those who need it just as quickly as we physically possibly can”, Raab said, without offering more details.

The Kenya State Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) has been carrying out trials of the vaccine locally but it has not released the results of the study yet.

Kenya’s government has ordered the vaccines through an AU initiative aimed at ensuring African nations are not left behind, Health Minister Mutahi Kagwe has said. Shots will also be imported directly, he said.

The report says African countries will pay between $3 and $10 per vaccine dose to access 270m COVID-19 shots secured this month by the AU, according to a draft briefing on the plan prepared by the African Export-Import Bank.

 

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