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Emerging COVID-19 virus variants and low vaccination coverage in Ethiopia: The need for tailored vaccination strategy


Esayas Kebede Gudina
Daniel Yilma
Tizta Tilahun Degfie
Bereket Yakob
Tarekegn Serbessa
Dabesa Gobena
Tsinuel Girma
Zeleke Mekonnen

Abstract

The world has faced multiple waves of COVID-19 outbreaks, with more than 300 million cases and 5.5 million deaths officially reported  globally as of Jan 8, 2022. Within the first year of the pandemic, there was hope that it would soon be under control, yet the pandemic  sustains to be the world's priority health agenda. This brief communication provides emerging time-sensitive perspectives on the need  for a tailored COVID-19 vaccination strategy in Ethiopia by reviewing studies and expert opinions. As of Jan 8, 2022, Ethiopia has reported  443,339 cases and 7,020 COVID-19-related deaths. Only 9,361,640 people (8%) of the Ethiopian population received at least one dose of  the COVID-19 vaccine. While the short supply of vaccines is mentioned as a major bottleneck, the role of vaccine skepticism is largely  overlooked, though the vaccine is the primary means to combat the emergence of new variants. Therefore, we recommend vaccine  advocacy and awareness creation, planning for vaccine mandate for certain groups of the society, and targeted vaccination and  economical use of the vaccines. 


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eISSN: 2415-2420
print ISSN: 0014-1755