Gambian women's voices on COVID-19 vaccines: 'We are afraid'

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Gambian women's voices on COVID-19 vaccines: 'We are afraid'
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'We are afraid of the vaccine.' 'My body can’t handle it.” 'Who will help my family if I cannot work?” Gambian women explain their fears and concerns about getting the coronavirus vaccine. Across Africa, just 4 percent of people are vaccinated.

October 14, 2021 GMT

. These women fish under darkness of night without fear but are anxious about the vaccine. They say they can’t miss a day of work if it means being sidelined — even briefly— because of side effects from the jab.Sambou’s husband is older and can no longer work. She alone makes money to feed their five children.

“I’m not convinced to accept the vaccine. My mind did not accept it; this is why I said I will not take the vaccine.”Mboob, head of the TRY Oyster Women’s Association, tries to educate members and her staff about COVID-19. “What if I get it and the vaccine does not work with my blood and brings me difficulties? I was told to go and take the vaccine, but I said that I was scared. If I take the vaccine and I can’t move again, what will I do?

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