Francistowners in mixed feelings towards Covishield

Chidzani Komboni PIC: Kagiso Chamo
Chidzani Komboni PIC: Kagiso Chamo

FRANCISTOWN:  Residents here have reacted with mixed feelings towards   the arrival  of  the  first batch of COVID-19 vaccines in the country. 

This week, Vice President Slumber Tsogwane received Covishield vaccine, which  some  people  are  already  questioning  its  effectiveness.

On   Wednesday, Botswana received its first batch of 30, 000 Covishield vaccines and  when speaking at the Sir Seretse Khama International Airport, during the  arrival  of  the first batch, Tsogwane   said  the  consignment was  a  donation  from  India. He however said  Botswana  will  get   another batch  in  a week’s time that was ordered by the government.

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