Author: Musa, Mohamed Babiker; Osman Elmahi, Osman Kamal; Modber, Mohamed Abdul Kareem Adam; Abuelgasim Mohammed Yagoub, Fatima Elbasri; Elkabashi Dafallah, Alaa Abusufian; Musa, Shuaibu Saidu; Kangwerema, Allan; Nzeribe, Emmanuella; Mohamed, Alanood Elnaeem; Mohamed, Nora Alnaeem; Ullah, Irfan; Lucero-Prisno, Don Eliseo
Title: The fight against the COVID-19 pandemic: Vaccination challenges in Sudan Cord-id: e67p41wb Document date: 2021_10_18
ID: e67p41wb
Snippet: The first COVID-19 case in Sudan was announced on March 13th, 2020. 1835 deaths were recorded as of February 7th, 2021. 800,000 doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine were allocated to Sudan through COVAX in March 2021. However, multiple challenges exist in vaccinating the Sudanese population, ranging from an inadequate cold chain system to low acceptance rates of COVID-19 vaccination among the Sudanese population. Economic crises, high inflation rates and long-standing economic sanctions have
Document: The first COVID-19 case in Sudan was announced on March 13th, 2020. 1835 deaths were recorded as of February 7th, 2021. 800,000 doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine were allocated to Sudan through COVAX in March 2021. However, multiple challenges exist in vaccinating the Sudanese population, ranging from an inadequate cold chain system to low acceptance rates of COVID-19 vaccination among the Sudanese population. Economic crises, high inflation rates and long-standing economic sanctions have also negatively impacted the healthcare system in Sudan as a result of deprivation of access to research and development funding.
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