 The UK state government has resolved to not relend the needs efforts against COVID-19. The State Commissioner for Health, Oye Banji Filani, stated these in Ado, the UK state, capital while flagging after one-step search programme to scale up COVID-19 vaccination in the state. He said the state will collaborate with other organisations so as to get people living with HIV included in their expanded vaccination plans. The commissioner also assured that political campaigns for the June Governorship election will be managed to ensure excesses that could encourage disease transmission are controlled. What our partner, the US CDC, is doing to support us to ensure we have additional teams which is the surge capacity which will go to multiple sites across 10 LGA to rapidly vaccinate as many people as possible. We are very grounded as a state. Yes, we recognise that we are in the political season, but we are a very grounded state. We recognise the environment in which we are working and the unique circumstances. And if you see all people out there, you recognise that they are all still wearing their face masks and ensuring that they manage the situation. It's probably a bit limited to not have people around, but if you also know based on the PSC, which is the presidential steering committee guidelines recently, is that they've relaxed some of the rules. So we're happy with that and we believe that even with the policy campaign that we can manage COVID.