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DA oversight inspection reveals need for more resources at vaccination sites to address demand

DA oversight inspection reveals need for more resources at vaccination sites to address demand
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Necessary, terrible and confusing —Health workers react to the J&J vaccine rollout pause

‘Necessary,’ ‘terrible’ and ‘confusing’ Health workers on the frontline react to the J&J vaccine rollout pause Nearly 290,000 health workers have already received the J&J vaccine. (GCIS) In this special report, Health-e News spoke to healthcare workers and experts in all nine provinces to get their reactions to the suspension of the COVID-19 Johnson & Johnson (J&J) vaccine amid safety precautions. Sixteen of the 20 we spoke to already received the jab and this what they had to say. “At the moment I am trying my best to stay calm and not panic,” said 31-year-old Irene Sithole, a professional nurse working in the Northern Cape. “There is a possibility that there is nothing wrong with the vaccine, but at the same time I am also scared that, should there be something wrong with the jab, we have already received it and are in trouble.”

J&J vaccine suspension: Mixed reaction from South Afric

J&J vaccine suspension: Mixed reaction from South Afric
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Covid-19 vaccine will not be a magic bullet for the ailing healthcare system

Covid-19 vaccine will not be a magic bullet for the ailing healthcare system 17 Jan 2021 A healthcare worker holds an injection syringe of the phase 3 vaccine trial, developed against the novel coronavirus pandemic by the US Pfizer and German BioNTech company, at the Ankara University Ibni Sina Hospital in Ankara, Turkey on October 27, 2020. (Photo by Dogukan Keskinkilic/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images) The crippling second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic is officially underway in South Africa, characterised by full hospitals in both public and private healthcare, and high daily “confirmed cases” and deaths. Daily recorded cases are averaging anything between 15 000 and 20 000, while the daily death average is between 400 and 600. 

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