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We have secured enough Covid-19 vaccines for everyone who needs it in South Africa – Mkhize

by Nhlanhla Sabelo Ngwenya
February 16, 2021
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SA Health Minister Dr. Zweli Mkhize

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  • South Africa has managed to successfully secure nine million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine
  • First batch of 80 000 doses expected soon

South Africa’s Health Minister Dr Zweli Khize has said that South Africa has managed to successfully secure nine million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, with the delivery of the first batch of 80,000 on course, and rollout due to begin this week.

Responding in parliament on Tuesday (16 February), Mkhize said that President Cyril Ramaphosa will announce the date and time of the first vaccinations in the coming days.

“Critically, an additional 500,000 doses are expected to arrive over the next four weeks, supplemented by another 20 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine that is expected to be received at the end of March 2021.

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“I can also say that we have actually secured enough doses to vaccinate all the people who will need to be vaccinated in South Africa.”

Mkhize said that it must be understood that the sole purpose of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine rollout is to save lives and protect healthcare workers.

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“Firstly, it is without dispute that the Johnson and Johnson vaccine has a 57% efficacy against the 501Y.V2 variant and is fully protective against serious illness or death. On this basis, Johnson and Johnson is applying for emergency use authorization and it is expected that it will be granted.”

With this evidence in hand, Mkhize said the government will begin by vaccinating healthcare workers with the Johnson and Johnson vaccine.

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“We will be doing this under a protocol which we have dubbed as ‘Sisonke’ – this protocol will allow us to survey the vaccination of health care workers and will further add to our understanding of the impact of mass vaccination.”

“The immediate rollout of phase one vaccination with Johnson and Johnson through the Sisonke protocol has been made possible by the fact that the 300,000 doses of the now proven and efficacious Johnson and Johnson vaccine were already tested and approved by SAHPRA for use under study conditions.”

The health minister further praised the Medical Research Council led by Professor Glenda Gray, the officials at the National Department of Health led by the director General Dr. Sandile Buthelezi and Johnson and Johnson for ‘essentially working a miracle’ to ensure that our plans are not derailed.

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