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COVID-19 vaccine latest: SA to receive 325 260 Pfizer jabs

COVID-19 vaccine latest: SA to receive 325 260 Pfizer jabs 325 260 COVID-19 jabs from Pfizer are expected to land on Sunday night, South Africa aims to accumulate 4.5 million doses by the end of June. South Africa is set to receive its first batch of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines. The 325 260 doses are expected to land on Sunday night at the OR Tambo International Airport. Health Minister, Dr Zweli Mkhize said that his Department has engaged all security agencies to ensure all necessary security procedures are in place for safe delivery of the vaccines and made the necessary arrangements with the police. SA TO GET MORE

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File image NATIONAL NEWS - The country’s vaccination programme on Sunday reached a welcomed milestone with Health Minister, Dr Zweli Mkhize, announcing the arrival of the first batch of the Pfizer vaccination doses. The 325 260 doses arrived at the OR Tambo International Airport at 11.45pm. “The National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (NATJOINTS) has considered all the security arrangements from when the vaccine lands at ORTIA to when it is transported to the vaccination sites,” the Minister said in a statement. He said the NATJOINTS has engaged all security agencies to ensure all necessary security procedures are in place for safe delivery of the vaccines and made the necessary arrangements with the police.

Some good news for South Africa s Covid-19 vaccine rollout

Some good news for South Africa’s Covid-19 vaccine rollout Subscribe South Africa finally received good news regarding its vaccination rollout, with the first batch of 325,260 Pfizer vaccines arriving in the country overnight. A similar amount of weekly vaccine doses is expected to arrive through May for a total of 1.3 million doses by the end of the month. Thereafter, the supply is expected to increase notably to more than 636,000 per week in June. The arrival of the Pfizer vaccines follows the restarting of phase 1 of the country’s rollout, which focuses on the vaccination of healthcare workers as part of the Sisonke implementation study. The rollout resumed on Wednesday (28 April).

Next few weeks will see massive ramp-up in SA s vaccine rollout

Sipho Mabena Rural and underserved areas will need alternative delivery platforms for the vaccines and the help of the private sector, to ensure they re not left behind. Health Minister, Dr Zweli Mkhize visits the Vaccine Center in the Assembly hall at Charlotte Maxeke hospital in Johanneburg, 8 April 2021. Picture: Neil McCartney Despite a slow start and the on-again-off-again Covid-19 vaccine rollout, experts have expressed faith in South Africa s ability and infrastructure to ramp up inoculations but will need to optimally utilise both public and private resources. To date, 318,670 healthcare workers have been vaccinated since the distribution of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine under the Sisonke Study, but this was temporarily halted following reports of a rare clotting condition. ALSO READ: 300,000 Pfizer vaccines

SA s first batch of Pfizer vaccines have arrived

SA’s first batch of Pfizer vaccines have arrived DURBAN –The first batch of Pfizer vaccines have officially arrived in the country. Just after midnight, 325 260 doses of the vaccines landed at the OR Tambo International Airport. The vaccines were transported from the airport under strict police guard and this morning, samples are expected to be sent to the National Control Laboratory for quality assurance. Thereafter, the vaccines will be distributed to each province. Health Minister, Dr Zweli Mkhize announced that following this initial delivery of Pfizer approximately the same number of doses are scheduled to arrive on a weekly basis to a total of over 1.3 million doses by the end of May.

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