International clinical studies have shown that the Covid-19 vaccines, currently used here in South Africa, are effective at preventing hospitalization and death.
This, according to Professor Gregory Hussey, of the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Cape Town.
Hussey says that, on a case to case basis, those who are vaccinated always have a much better Covid-19 outcome than those who are not vaccinated.
He says studies, in the United Kingdom and the USA, have shown that the vaccines saved the lives of many thousands of people.
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- Western Cape residents, aged 50 and older, urged to get vaccinated as soon as possible.
- Young South African adults eager to get their Covid-19 vaccination.
- Unvaccinated Western Cape residents at high risk of developing severe Covid-19.
Our health data shows us that residents over 50 are at highest risk, and so I urge this group to get vaccinated – please do not wait for you second SMS – walk-in as soon as possible and get vaccinated. #LetsDoThis
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— Premier Alan Winde (@alanwinde) August 12, 2021
The Western Cape is still in the peak of the 3rd wave with pressure on our system. Make sure to continue wearing masks, practicing social distancing and sanitizing regularly. Please also avoid crowded places. #StaySafe
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— Premier Alan Winde (@alanwinde) August 12, 2021