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Vaccinated Gambians Challenge Compatriots to Take their COVID-19 Vaccination

Bakary Touray Jr by Bakary Touray Jr
August 7, 2022
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Some Gambians who have taken their COVID-19 Vaccine have challenged their Gambian compatriots to and take their COVID-19 Vaccine.

This as alluded to by these Gambians, in an interview, is crucial and assures one of high protection and strengthens ones immunity against the COVID-19 Virus.

They made this challenge during an interview, on how effective and important the COVID-19 Vaccines are.

Mariama  Dumbuya , a differently able youth, lamented to this reporter that during the pandemic, he and his colleagues underwent toughest time, saying “we were not allowed to go out especially during the lockdown period”.

She added that this has not only infringed on their right to free movement, but also hampered their income generation for survival, stating that the go out  to the streets and beg for alms, which was not possible during the lockdown.

“COVID-19 has taught the world a unique, better and terrible experience, such as staying indoors, and surviving through the curfew period, which were all measures utilized by the authorities globally, to avert the further spread of the pandemic”, he told this reporter.

She said of the lessons learnt in relation to the pandemic, he said that people have been exposed to are the personal protective measures, such as wearing of face masks, the use of hand sanitizers and the use of virtual meetings, which has proven the significance of technology.

“In view of the above challenges that the pandemic has inflicted on us, I decided to go for vaccination. Thought I am yet to take my second vaccine I feel that vaccination is integral when it comes to fight against COVID-19”, she said.

She also tasked those who are yet to take their vaccine, to do so, stressing that with vaccine one is assured of high immune and protection against the COVID-19 Virus.

Ida Nget, also told this reporter that she was skeptical and pessimistic about the COVID-19 Vaccine, but that after taken her first dose she is motivated and inspired to go for her second dose, which she said she did three months ago.

“I want to sincerely urge my fellow Gambians go and get their COVID-19 Vaccine. The Vaccines are safe and effective in the fight against the virus”, she urged Gambians.

Hon. Amadou Camara, Member for Nianija Constituency, called on Gambians to still comply with COVID-19 health guidelines, adding that the pandemic is still here in the country.

“COVID-19 is real and is still here. There are still some spot cases. Let us be vigilant. I know that some people are vaccinated, but if you have symptoms, you rush to the nearest health facility for test”, he urged Gambians.

Hon. Camara, who also doubles as the Chairperson of the Legislative  Select Committee on Health, reiterated the need for the public to be observant and take the all necessary precautions and guidelines, as and when where necessary.

“We still have some vaccine is available. Let s us all get fully vaccinated. Once we are all fully vaccinated the issue of COVID-19 will soon become history”, Hon. Camara urged the public.

He also lamented that all the COVID-19 causalities, in terms of death, cases, lack of materials and other unfortunate things that happened with regards to the pandemic could have been averted, if the country was well prepared.

“We have to develop clear and prepare precise plans on how to respond to outbreaks such as COVID-19 Pandemic. The country began planning at a time when the pandemic hit the country.  Plans should always be afoot and ready, and, resources mobilized for the implementation such respond plans in times of outbreaks”, he challenged the authorities.

Mr. Modou Njai, the Director of Health Promotion and Education, at the Ministry of Health, told this reporter that they have set up a communication and social mobilization committee, which is coordinated by the Directorate.

In the committee, we have also included the women mobilizers, and one of them is really helping us to engage women groups within and beyond the KMC, in the capacity as a liaison officer between us and the organized women groups, which responsibility we bestowed on her”, he said.

Photo: Mr. Njai
Photo: Mr. Njai

He said that when they have their  intervention, they have traditional communicators, which is composed mainly of women, which medium they use to send their information across, as well as empower the communicators with information and knowledge, which the utilize to sensitize the communities.

“This aims to encourage the people to take COVID-19 Vaccine. It is also to dispel rumors and misconception regarding COVID-19 vaccine, as well to create the awareness on the significance of the vaccine”, he said.

He said that they also dispatch a team to meet the differently abled persons, to sensitize the differently abled persons on the vaccine, and encourage them to take the vaccine.

“We want to make sure that our services are equitably distributed and that each and every one has access to health services, especially to the COVID-19 Vaccine”, said Mr. Njai.

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Bakary Touray Jr

Bakary Touray Jr is a Gambia-based freelance journalist with more than four years of experience. He focuses on reporting on the legislature, sports, and agriculture. He is also a Mandinka News Presenter on Foroyaa Radio. He holds certificates in news writing, radio production and video reporting from the Gambia Press Union School of Journalism. He also holds an advanced level certificate in Media and Communication from Humanity First and The Gambia College. His reports have appeared on the Foroyaa Newspaper since 2016, and on Mansa Banko Online from 2017 to date.

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