Ministry of Health, KCCA, Other Partners Set to Host First Ever Mass COVID-19 Vaccination Event at Kololo

According to the Ministry of Health, total doses of COVID-19 vaccines administered stand at 2.28 million. The government has set a target of 4.8 million people vaccinated to facilitate the safe and full reopening of the economy.

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By Nasser Kasozi Akandwanaho

The Ministry of Health, Kampala City Council Authority (KCCA), have entered into partnership with Uganda Breweries Limited and the Coca Cola company to host the first ever mass COVID-19 vaccination event. The event will be held at Kololo Airstrip on Saturday, 16th October, 2021 from 9 AM to 5 PM.

According to Jackie Tahakanizibwa, Uganda Breweries Limited, the organizers of the event said that, that, our priority is to increase accessibility to COVID-19 vaccines making it as convenient as possible for people to get vaccinated. We have witnessed an overwhelming response from the public since we extended vaccination to hospitality venues.

She said that, the event will be on a Saturday 16th October at Kololo grounds and will enable those who need to receive their 1st or 2nd shot to get it with ease, hassle-free in a fun environment. Accordingly all COVID-19 SOP’s will be strictly observed.

“This initiative compliments our Raising the Bar program, a USD 1 million fund established to prepare the hospitality industry for safe reopening by establishing health measures and providing essential training to boost their capacity to reopen their businesses under the respective national guidelines. Economic recovery remains hinged on vaccination that will enable easing of restrictions that are currently impacting business recovery,” Said UBL’s Jackie Tahakanizibwa

Dorothy Kisaka, the KCCA Executive Director applauded UBL for the move and encouraged even more private sector players to come on board to increase uptake of vaccines. “Our target is to vaccinate as many people in Kampala as possible, effectively disseminating the available stock of vaccines to the population. This model has been tried globally and been proven to work. More than 20 vaccination centres will be established within the venue and our Public Health team will deploy sufficient resources to ensure we are able to vaccinate as many people as possible during the day in a smooth and convenient manner.”

 “Vaccination is a proven lifesaving public health intervention. We continue to encourage the public to get fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Vaccines protect you from getting seriously ill and dying from COVID-19. In addition to vaccination, we appeal to the public to continue to adhere to the SOP’s in place,” Ms Kitaka added.

According to the Ministry of Health, total doses of COVID-19 vaccines administered stand at 2.28 million. The government has set a target of 4.8 million people vaccinated to facilitate the safe and full reopening of the economy.

Uganda’s economy contracted 1.1% in 2020 because of the pandemic and the related containment measures. According to Bank of Uganda, Uganda’s economy is projected to grow between 3% – 3.5% this financial year however the near-term outlook remains worrying as vaccinations are lagging well behind set targets.

The event will provide over 20 mobile vaccination stations in one location with provisions for convenient access and amenities such as a holding area, recovery tent, hospitality and entertainment.

Uganda Breweries Limited [UBL] and the Coca Cola have supported the scaling up of COVID-19 vaccines extending mobile vaccination sites to restaurants, bars, markets and public centers within the greater Kampala Metropolitan area. The drive has also focused on public sensitization to drive awareness of the benefits of vaccination as a measure against the prevailing pandemic.

Popular artists Azawi and Ykee Benda were also unveiled as ambassadors of the campaign whose role will be to advocate and drive awareness of the benefits of vaccination and encourage as many people to get vaccinated.

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