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While the anticipated third wave of Covid-19 infections has not yet hit the Eastern Cape, health officials said this week that they are having trouble getting residents to cooperate with their tracing teams, who screen and test the close contacts of patients who tested positive for the virus. ....
“The elderly have demonstrated much enthusiasm and came for vaccination in numbers.” Department Health spokesperson, Sizwe Kupelo. By Thursday 20 May, some provincial vaccine centres reported being overwhelmed by people’s demand for the vaccine with the Eastern Cape having had to receive an additional 9,000 doses to meet demand. Estelle Ellis explains. Elderly residents of Gqeberha waiting for their vaccination at the Port Elizabeth Provincial Hospital. (Photo: Deon Ferreira) RFG Holdings’ pies and fruit juice sales show stunted growth as a result of Covid-19 restrictions RFG Holdings’ sales took a knock as a result of the government’s initial Covid-19 ban on selling hot foods in supermarkets as well as the travel ban affecting pie sales. Juice sales were curtailed by the restrictions on entertainment activities and the slow start to the school year, resulting in a 3.4% decline in turnover. Read more here ....
Ramaphosa calls on South Africans to support TRIPS waiver proposal Activists outside Pfizer headquarters in Manhattan, New York demand that US President Joe Biden support the TRIPS waiver, which would lift the intellectual property protection for Covid-19 vaccines. (Photo: Steven Francis Kong) In his weekly letter, President Cyril Ramaphosa called on “all South Africans” – particularly civil society organisations – to support the country’s call for a temporary waiver of aspects of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights. This would allow all countries to access the technology and know-how to produce Covid-19 vaccines and medicines. Read the letter in full here. ....