Andry Rajoelina consents to the advent of

In connection with a second killer wave, the President of Madagascar met with the Madagascan National Academy of Medicine on Thursday.

Andry Rajoelina finally agreed to give the green light for an antiquated vaccination on the Big Island. The Minister of Health has therefore officially requested a vaccine alliance for low- and middle-income countries, Gavi, to facilitate the Covax device.

“The epidemiological developments, the emergence of new variants and the risk-benefit analysis of vaccines have led us to express our desire to officially register for Covax mechanism“, Writes the Malagasy Minister of Health.

A turning point that concludes the publication of a press release from the presidency on Thursday, March 25, following a meeting with Anamem, National Academy of Medicine in Madagascar. A press release registering the use of vaccines for the country. “We will identify and use vaccines that can counteract the coronavirus variant,” it says.

However, in his speech, the head of state had declared that he was in the observation phase against vaccines which, in his words, would cause many side effects.

For the Academy’s Eternal Secretary, Dr. Andriantsoa, ​​”it is a green light and already a step forward.” “We have proposed the strategy and the government will implement it.”

Anamem had already advocated vaccination as a solution to cope with the second wave of coronavirus two days beforeintervention by Andry Rajoelina on national television.

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