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SA to commence phase 2 of Covid-19 vaccination campaign in May

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Health Minister, Zweli Mkhize says the country would now be able to confidently commence the 2nd phase of its mass Covid-19 vaccination campaign, in May this year.

Mkhize provided an update on the country’s vaccine-procurement yesterday and said Government has secured a combined 51-million doses of vaccines.

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Mkhize says the consignemnt consists of 31-million doses of the 1-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine, and another 20-million doses of the 2-dose Pfizer vaccine.

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The Minister says the Department has confirmed that more than 1-million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, is set to be delivered to vaccination centres, before the end of April.

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He says the consignment of vaccines were produced at the Aspen Pharma-care facility in the Eastern Cape.

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He says the company will deliver a further 1.8-million doses of the vaccine in May and June.

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He says a portion of the doses may be imported from Belgium.

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Mkhize once again assured South Africans that the 1-million doses of the Astra-Zeneca vaccine, which was brought for the initial phase of the vaccination-campaign, has been sold to the African Union. He says the consignment already left the country.

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Mkhize says the vaccine’s use in South Africa was suspended after it was found to not be effective against the dominant variant of covid-19, found here in the country.

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