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    South Africa Begins Second COVID-19 Vaccination Round

    Blessing .ABy Blessing .AMay 18, 202102 Mins Read
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    South Africa launched its second phase of COVID-19 vaccinations scheme this week targeting people aged 60 years and above.

    Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said late Sunday that the target would be achieved if the anticipated orders of vaccines were delivered on time.

    The minister said during a webinar that the country will begin to vaccinate citizens 60 years and older, who are the most vulnerable for becoming ill or dying of Covid-19,”

    The immunisation of health workers started in February when it became the first country worldwide to administer inoculations by US pharma group Johnson & Johnson.

    Mkhize noted that “by the end of June we expect to have received 4.5 million doses of Pfizer and two million doses from Johnson & Johnson,”

    South Africa earlier this year purchased AstraZeneca vaccines and then sold them to other African countries following fears that they would be less effective.

    Then, after it started innoculating health workers, using the Johnson & Johnson jabs, it had to pause for two weeks mid-April to vet risks over blood clots that had been reported in the US.

    South Africa has the highest number of coronavirus cases in Africa – with more than 1.6 million infections and over 55,000 deaths.

    Covid-19 Minister Zweli Mkhize Second Vaccination Phase
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