strength and the support of friends from all corners of the world, we have
stemmed the tide of despair and can see on the horizon the hope of a return
to normalcy. I commend all of you, the Namibian people, for your
compliance and cooperation, to this end.
Information and data gathered by the National COVID-19 Dashboard
Monitoring Cluster for the period from 16 September 2021 to yesterday, 14
October 2021, indicates that Namibia has been observing a marked decline
in the number of new confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths, across the
entire country. The subsiding number of cases is attributable to a number of
factors, particularly public compliance to the COVID-19 Public Health
Regulations. We should not take this respite for granted. It takes active
steps to bring about a reduction in the numbers and it will require active
steps to ensure that the trend is maintained.
The COVID-19 vaccination coverage is showing signs of progress, especially
in the Regions that have borne the brunt of the pandemic historically, such
as Hardap, //Kharas, /Khomas and Erongo. During the period, we recorded
an average vaccine uptake of 2,871 doses per day. This figure has declined
compared to the daily uptake a month ago. There is need to do more on
this regard and get more people vaccinated. Nationally, vaccination
coverage currently stands at 19.5 percent of total population for those who
have received their 1st dose, while 15 percent of the population, today, are
fully vaccinated.
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