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What we know about the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid vaccine which healthcare workers will soon receive

Another 500 000 doses are expected next month, with healthcare workers being prioritised The vaccine has already been approved by various regulators and is currently being rolled out in other countries Health Minister Zweli Mkhize announced on Thursday that South Africa will be receiving one million Covid-19 vaccine doses in January, followed by an additional 500 000 in February from the Serum Institute of India Ltd. which is producing the vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford, News24 reported. “We are all happy that the Serum Institute of India and AstraZeneca vaccine has already been approved by various regulators and is being rolled out. SAHPRA is applying reliance on that regulatory framework, Mkhize said.

South Africa to Get First Vaccines for Health Workers This Month

South Africa to Get Vaccines for Health Workers This Month Bloomberg 1/7/2021 Paul Vecchiatto and Janice Kew © Photographer: VINCENZO PINTO/AFP Filling and packaging tests for the large-scale production and supply of the University of Oxfords COVID-19 vaccine candidate. (Bloomberg) South Africa struck a deal to receive the country’s first coronavirus vaccines this month and next, the earliest phase of a plan the government says will inoculate two-thirds of the population by the end of 2021. An initial 1.5 million doses will come from The Serum Institute of India Ltd., which is producing the version developed by AstraZeneca Plc and the University of Oxford, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said in a statement on Thursday. They will be reserved for health workers, and negotiations are ongoing with other manufacturers about further supplies, he said.

South Africa to Get Vaccines for Health Workers This Month

South Africa to Get Vaccines for Health Workers This Month Bloomberg 1/7/2021 Paul Vecchiatto and Janice Kew © Photographer: VINCENZO PINTO/AFP Filling and packaging tests for the large-scale production and supply of the University of Oxfords COVID-19 vaccine candidate. (Bloomberg) South Africa struck a deal to receive the country’s first coronavirus vaccines this month and next, the earliest phase of a plan the government says will inoculate two-thirds of the population by the end of 2021. An initial 1.5 million doses will come from The Serum Institute of India Ltd., which is producing the version developed by AstraZeneca Plc and the University of Oxford, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said in a statement on Thursday. They will be reserved for health workers, and negotiations are ongoing with other manufacturers about further supplies, he said.

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