Government of Tanzania through the Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children has started distributing UVIKO-19 vaccines in all regions of the country.
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Vaccination distribution is based on the reported cases of patients suspected of having COVID-19, the number of beneficiaries for the priority group as well as the number of vaccines currently available. In addition, the Government through the authority of medicines and medical devices
(TMDA), Chief Chemist's Laboratory, National Central Laboratory and Other Instruments, all have verified and satisfied the safety and quality of these Janssen vaccines from Johnson & Johnson Company in the United States.
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According to the National Immunization Vaccine Guidelines for STIs, that World Health Organization (WHO), COVAX FACILITY guidelines and limitations of production of vaccines from factories, These vaccines are CURRENTLY issued in compliance the priorities of the most needy groups which are (1) Industrial workers of Health, (2) adults 50 years and older and (3) people with diseases. As the Government has been pointing out, vaccinations for all groups the country is voluntary or free for every citizen. Since vaccines received currently not sufficient for the beneficiaries of all groups in the country, other groups will be vaccinated in the next phase, once they arrive.