Current situation
So far, only Mauritius and Seychelles have met the 70 per cent target. Seven other countries have vaccinated around 40 per cent of their population.
Twenty-one countries have fully vaccinated less than 10 per cent, while 16 have vaccinated less than five per cent, and three have fully vaccinated less than two per cent.
According to Mohamed Fall, UNICEF’s Regional Director for Eastern & Southern Africa, the agency “is at the forefront of the largest, most sophisticated ground operation in the history of immunization.”
“And it will take a response of the same magnitude to turn vaccines into vaccinations,” he said, urging richer countries to fund more operational costs.
According to WHO’s data from 40 countries, there is a $1.29 billion gap in funding just to keep up with costs.
Pandemic update
The continent is now emerging from its fourth pandemic wave overall, driven by the Omicron variant, which has been reported in 37 countries.
Cases have declined for the third straight week. Over the past seven days, cases dropped by 15 per cent, while deaths fell slightly, by five per cent.
Despite the overall decline in deaths, North Africa reported a 25 per cent rise.
So far, the continent has recorded 10.8 million cases and over 239,000 deaths.