
The number of people that have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in The Gambia has surpassed the 230,000 mark as the country continues its mass inoculation drive.
According to data published by the health ministry, 230,044 have completed their vaccinations, representing nearly 10 percent of the country’s population.
The West African country launched its mass vaccination drive in March after receiving vaccines from the World Health Organization’s COVAX facility.
The country has so far reported 10,051 COVID-19 cases with 342 deaths.
Daily Case Update as of 16th December 2021
Full situation report link (No. 409) available in bio. pic.twitter.com/Fpge8ZnrX8
— Covid-19 Response Ministry of Health The Gambia (@MoHCovid19GMB) December 17, 2021
The government is on high alert following the emergence of the new Omicron variant, which has already spread to multiple countries in Africa.
On Thursday, the health ministry announced new travel conditions in efforts to curb importation of the new strain, which is believed to spread faster than previous variants.
In the new directive, passengers will have to provide a negative PCR result from tests taken within 72 hours before being allowed into the country.
The health ministry published a list of countries considered to be hotspots for the Delta variant. Passengers from these countries will be required to additionally take a Rapid Diagnostic Test at the airport upon arrival.
Another list of countries considered to be hotspots for the Omicron variant was also published, with countries including South Africa, Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Angola and Zambia.
Passengers from these countries will have to go into mandatory quarantine upon arrival, until they take a PCR test and it returns a negative result.
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