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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

President Cyril Ramphosa has assured South Africans that the decision, to continue the country’s vaccination campaign, using the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, was taken by trained professionals.

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He was answering questions in parliament today where he also provided an update on the progress that has been made with the vaccination process. Ramaphosa says the vaccine has proven to be safe and effective against the Covid-19 variant currently dominant in the country. He says Covid-19 vaccines for 41-point 5 million people have been secured.

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