(Sundiata Post) Zambia on Tuesday commenced the administration of the oral cholera vaccine in Lusaka, the country’s capital, most affected by the current outbreak.
The authorities started administering 1.4 million doses out of the 1.7 million vaccines received from the World Health Organisation in Matero township, one of the affected shanty compounds.
Minister of Health Sylvia Masebo said at the launch that residents would be given one dose each instead of the recommended two doses because the vaccines were not sufficient to cater to all people.
The vaccine, she added, will also be given to health workers who have been at the forefront of the fight against cholera.
The minister, however, emphasized the need to maintain hygiene.
She added that the government is doing everything possible to fight cholera, such as burying shallow wells and providing clean and safe drinking water.
Zambia has been battling the cholera outbreak since Oct. 2023, with the total number of cases now standing at 9,953, while 397 people have died, according to the Ministry of Health. (Xinhua/NAN)