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No indication of third wave as vaccinations get ramped up

No indication of third wave as vaccinations get ramped up By Shakirah Thebus Share Cape Town - As the country recorded 100 deaths last Friday, and infection rates plateauing after steadily decreasing, there is still no indication of a third wave. Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize is touring the country to ramp up support for the vaccination campaign and was in the province, saying the country hopes to push efforts to see phase 1 of vaccinations wrapped up by mid-May. Mkhize was speaking at a media briefing, at Lentegeur Hospital, yesterday. As the country pushes to vaccinate its health-care workers, it is simultaneously putting plans in place for the second phase roll-out, which will run until mid-October.

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WC to continue COVID-19 vaccine rollout planning despite AstraZeneca snag

WC to continue COVID-19 vaccine rollout planning despite AstraZeneca snag On Monday, MEC for Health, Nomafrench Mbombo met and engaged with traditional health practitioners from Klipfontein at Lentegeur Hospital to share information on the COVID-19 vaccine. Image: © Iurii Golub / 123rf.com 62 days ago CAPE TOWN - Western Cape Government will continue with logistical planning for the phase one vaccine rollout despite the AstraZeneca vaccine rollout being suspended. On Monday, MEC for Health, Nomafrench Mbombo met and engaged with traditional health practitioners from Klipfontein at Lentegeur Hospital to share information on the COVID-19 vaccine. The province had over 8,300 active COVID-19 infections.

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