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Bhekisisa Mncube, tells President
Cyril Ramaphosa that the country is crying for bold leadership as our Covid-19 vaccination programme stutters along.
Sawubona Mongameli, His Excellency Cyril Matamela Ramaphosa. I am peeved. The sheer magnitude of your government’s incompetence gets on my nerves. According to the available statistics (BBC News), the country’s vaccination programme can best be described as stuttering, despite having the worst mortality figures on the African continent.
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April 14, 2021 by archyde
New setback for the global vaccination campaign with the suspension announced Tuesday of the anti-Covid vaccine from Johnson & Johnson in the United States and South Africa, and the delay of its deployment in Europe, due to the rare occurrence of serious blood clots.
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The American authorities recommended Tuesday “a pause” in the injections of the vaccine of the American group Johnson & Johnson, while affirming that this would “not have a significant impact” on the immense vaccination campaign, since these doses represent less 5% of those administered in the United States so far. “There are enough vaccines for every American, it is quite indisputable,” Democratic President Joe Biden assured Tuesday.
13 November 2020: Epidemiologist Salim Abdool Karim, who has led South Africa s scientific response to the Covid-19 pandemic, posing for a portrait in Durban, his home city.
Epidemiologist Salim Abdool Karim, the scientific leader of South Africa’s Covid-19 pandemic response, is amused by the common public perception of how scientific progress works. In this imagined version of the process, sombre eggheads nod gravely over each other’s infallible findings in a march of relentless consensus.
“People get worried when they hear that we disagree on some things,” he says. “‘The scientists are fighting!’ they will say. And I always say to them, listen, if the scientists don’t fight, you’re in big trouble.”