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SA to utilise J&J vaccine after settling dispute with drugmaker
By Mike Cohen
(Bloomberg) – South Africa plans to begin issuing Johnson & Johnson’s coronavirus vaccine to the general public next month after settling a contractual dispute with the U.S. drugmaker.
The outstanding matters relating to the order for 31 million doses were resolved “without compromising the position of South Africa,” Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, an acting minister in the presidency, told reporters following the cabinet’s bi-monthly meeting on Thursday.
South African Health Minister Zweli Mkhize told parliament last week that J&J wouldn’t sign off on the deal until it received greater assurance of support from the state. The terms insisted on by the company were at times “unreasonable,” he said.
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If that doesn’t take your fancy, BBC One will debut a powerful documentary series tonight which delves into the issue of child abuse within the world of football, a topic which has recently dominated headlines.
For something a little lighter, head over to Netflix where smash-hit rom com Crazy Rich Asians is available to stream from today, with an all-star cast that includes Henry Golding, Constance Wu, Gemma Chan and Awkwafina.
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