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COVID-19 Vaccination and Related COVID-19 Prevalence Variables in the North West Region of Cameroon

Ngwemanjong Elizabeth Alondi*, Mary Bi Suh Atanga

COVID-19 vaccination and prevalence issues or variables of the disease point to the fact that delays in acceptance or refusal of vaccines despite availability at vaccination services constitue active reflections round the world. The prevalence issues include summary of cases, weekly trends and trends on cases, weekly recovery and related deaths. These constituted the objectives of this communication following records of surveys conducted at Bamenda regional hospital in the North West region of Cameroon. The primary source data was collected on COVID-19 related variables beginning from the period when the vaccines were introduced at the Bamenda regional hospital for the past 92 weeks. In the compilation, the results show that the average number of cases in the past 92 weeks is 17.57, the weekly number of cases fluctuated between 0-50 in 2020 but increased in 2021, the weekly number under treatment increased to 40 persons, recovery rates were high in the late 2020 and early 2021 but increase number of deaths by mid-2021. This information concludes that the vaccination is very necessary as literature shows that it has an impact on reducing the spread of the pandemic and the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic. It is therefore recommended that sensitization measures be increase to increase vaccine uptake and hence decreased vaccine skepticism relative to vague or negative transparent messages.

Haftungsausschluss: Dieser Abstract wurde mit Hilfe von Künstlicher Intelligenz übersetzt und wurde noch nicht überprüft oder verifiziert.