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'No vaccine for poverty, talk of a booze ban not sitting well with our members'

No vaccine for poverty, talk of a booze ban not sitting well with our members 25 May 2021 1:44 PM Share This: Ministerial Advisory Council head of vaccines Prof Schoub says we need to look at restrictions to stop third wave momentum. Head of the Ministerial Advisory Council (MAC) on vaccines, Professor Barry Schoub, tells Mandy Wiener that South Africa is in an increasing trajectory of Covid-19 infections. National Liquor Traders Council convener Lucky Ntimane also says they are worried about rumours of an alcohol ban. Schoub says the Northern Cape is in the third wave of the pandemic. He adds that looking at that data matrix, nationally the country is heading into a third wave.

'Pfizer Covid-19 vaccines are going to be limited to the urban centres'

Pfizer Covid-19 vaccines are going to be limited to the urban centres 3 May 2021 1:20 PM Share This: Head of the Ministerial Advisory Council on vaccines Professor Barry Schoub says the vaccines need to stored at -70 degrees. The first batch of Pfizer Covid-19 vaccines arrived in South Africa on Sunday night. More than 325,000 doses and will expand the vaccine rollout programme. They have been stored at a central warehouse and samples will be sent to the national laboratory for quality assurance. Mandy Wieber speaks to the head of the Ministerial Advisory Council on vaccines Professor Barry Schoub. This is very good news indeed, this marks the fact that we really good supply of vaccines because also the Johnson & Johnson s 1.1-million is also due to come very soon.

Touch down! Thousands of J&J vaccine doses land at OR Tambo

Health dept 'ahead of target' in vaccine rollout for healthcare workers

Health dept ‘ahead of target’ in vaccine rollout for healthcare workers 27 February 2021 11:38 AM J&J vaccine rollout Share This: The health department released a statement shortly after the arrival of the second batch of the J&J vaccine, saying it was ahead of its vaccination targets with more than 63,000 frontline healthcare workers receiving their jab in the past 10 days. CAPE TOWN/JOHANNESBURG – The Health Department has said it was very happy with the progress made on vaccinating healthcare workers. It released a statement on Saturday, shortly after another 80,000 doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine touched down at OR Tambo International Airport.

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