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LASG says e-registration now a mandatory protocol in vaccination process, warns ineligible persons to stay away from cenres

Admin March 25, 2021
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Prof. Akin Abayomi, Commissioner for Health in Lagos State, has warned those ineligible for the Phase I COVID-19 vaccine to stay away from the 88 designated vaccination centres.

Abayomi gave the warning in a statement on Thursday in Lagos, after reviewing modalities for the implementation of the state’s vaccination campaign.

He expressed displeasure at reports that some ineligible citizens, under the Phase I of the vaccination campaign were daily crowding the vaccination centres to get vaccinated.

Abayomi warned such people to stay away, saying that the state government would no longer tolerate any action inimical to the success of the exercise.

“We will in the long run vaccinate everybody, and we plan to move from Phase I to other phases as quickly as we can.

“But, citizens need to support our quest to successfully implement this exercise by adhering strictly to our guidelines and instructions.

“We cannot do this on our own, and this is why we are appealing to Lagosians to stay the course and stick to the guidelines which we have set out.

“These guidelines are for the overall public good and we will ensure its full implementation in the interest of our citizens,” he said.

Abayomi said the electronic registration portal was open to the public, adding that only eligible participants within Phase One should register for the vaccination now.

He said that information on the vaccination of other participants in Phase Two to Phase Four would be released subsequently.

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Commissioner for Health Lagos State, Prof. Akin Abayomi

The commissioner stressed the need for persons qualified for the Phase I COVID-19 vaccine to pre-register 24 to 48 hours before their intended date of vaccination.

Abayomi said that the e-registration was to ensure a strictly scheduled vaccination that was efficient, swift, seamless, devoid of delay and overcrowding at the vaccination centres.

He said that self-registration should be done on the portal before visiting any of the 88 vaccination sites for the COVID-19 vaccine.

According to the commissioner, the e-registration is now a mandatory protocol in the process of vaccination in the state.

“The generated pre-registration ID, confirmation text message and a valid means of identification are the only guarantee that an eligible person, who fits into Phase I of vaccination would be attended to in any of the 88 vaccination sites.”

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