Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) has asked the Ministry of Health and Child Care to issue proper vaccination cards to people who would have been vaccinated against coronavirus to avoid compromising the ongoing countrywide inoculation programme.
In a letter written to Health and Child Care Minister Constantino Chiwenga, ZLHR lawyer Paidamoyo Saurombe advised the Vice-President that the human rights organisation had observed that some vaccination centres were not issuing vaccination cards and were instead issuing out hand written papers as vaccination cards.
Saurombe stated that considering the efforts being made by the Ministry of Health and Child Care to roll-out coronavirus vaccines across the country, the failure to issue out proper vaccination cards will compromise these efforts.
The human rights lawyer said at the commencement of the vaccination programme, Chiwenga’s ministry indicated that paper vaccination cards were being issued as a stop-gap measure while electronic vaccination cards would be issued out.
However, Saurombe said instead of moving towards issuing electronic vaccination cards, it appears the Ministry of Health and Child Care is retrogressing to issuing out handwritten notes in place of electronic cards.
Saurombe reminded Chiwenga that the right to health-care and human dignity enshrined in the Constitution can only be realised when proper documentation is issued out to people.
He expressed fears that the vaccination programme will be derailed and compromised if proper documentation is not issued out to people accessing vaccination at some treatment centres hence it is in the government and people’s interest to have proper documentation issued out.
Saurombe asked Chiwenga to advise ZLHR on the progress that has been made in having electronic cards issued out and the immediate measures that the Ministry of Health and Child Care will take to have proper vaccination cards issued out.
Source: Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights