对尼日利亚COVID-19大流行和疫苗接种理由的分析审查

Chima B. Ukwuije
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在世界卫生历史上,偶尔会发生地方性和/或大流行,造成大量人员死亡,拖慢世界发展的步伐,特别是发展中国家。这种毁灭性的健康状况的起源可以追溯到公元165年至180年间发生在罗马的安东尼瘟疫,也被称为盖伦瘟疫,据信有多达500万人死于天花或麻疹。最近,包括尼日利亚在内的发展中国家的经济因流行病而落后,最后一个是COVID-19大流行,本文认为这是在实验室中故意制造的,目的是为了确定目标。非洲是主要目标之一,但不幸的是,它没有按计划发生。因此,本文试图了解尼日利亚人在大流行中生存的原因以及接种疫苗的理由。本研究采用现象学和探索性设计,我们的论点围绕着流行病社会理论的命题。数据来自一手和二手来源,并使用内容分析进行分析。研究认为,在尼日利亚和非洲的罕见传播和低死亡率是我们的自然身体防御和生态因素的结果。因此,有人建议,在我们停止使用牛津/阿斯利康疫苗的同时,卫生部门的土著关键利益相关者应该参与当地疫苗的采购,或者根据不常见的传播和血凝块的报告,将其作为一个选择问题。
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AN ANALYTICAL REVIEW OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND THE JUSTIFICATION FOR VACCINATION IN NIGERIA
Once in a while in world health history, endemic and/or pandemic occurs, killing people in great numbers and drawing back the pace of world development especially the developing countries. The origin of this devastating health condition could be traced to the Antonine Plague also known as Plague of Galen, which occurred between 165 – 180AD in Rome, where up to five million people were believed to have been killed by either smallpox or measles. In the recent time, developing countries including Nigeria’s economy have been set backward by pandemics, the last of it is the COVID-19 pandemic, which was argued in this paper to have been intentionally manufactured in the lab for defined objectives. Africa is among the prime target destination, but unfortunately, it did not happen as planned. The paper therefore, seeks to understand what was behind the survival of Nigerians in the midst of the pandemic and the justification for the vaccination. The study adopted the phenomenological and exploratory designs and our arguments were hinged on the propositions of the Social Theory of pandemic. Data were from the primary and secondary sources and were analysed using content analysis. The study concluded that the uncommon spread and low death rate in Nigeria and Africa is as a result of our natural body defense and ecological factors. So, it was recommended that indigenous critical stakeholders in the health sector should be engaged to source for local vaccine while we put a stop to the administration of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine or make it a matter of choice based on the uncommon spread and reports of blood clot.
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