More light shed on Phase 2 of SA’s vaccine rollout

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The Department of Health has shed more light on the government’s plan to roll out millions of Covid-19 vaccine jabs to as many South Africans as possible this year.

Dr Anban Pillay, the director-general for the Department of Health, said over 1.2 million Johnson & Johnson jabs for health workers were expected to be completed by mid-April.

He said the second phase of the vaccine rollout was expected to commence in May, with vaccine doses for 2.5 million essential workers, 1.1 million people in congregate settings, 5 million people over the age of 60, and 8 million people under over 18 with comorbidities. “In Phase 3 we will be vaccinating everyone over 18 who did not get vaccinated during Phase 2. J&J and Pfizer vaccines will be used and more vaccines will be procured if necessary,” he said.

Stavros Nicolaou, of Business 4 South Africa, said the private sector, including medical aid schemes, hospitals, doctors and pharmacies, would procure the vaccines from government.“Private or public, the objective is to vaccinate as many people as possible. “The rollout of the medical schemes have come out and said they will be funding the cost of the vaccine,” he said.

She said the goal was to eventually accept 10% of walk-ins at vaccination sites during the rollout, but this would likely start at 40%, with the rest expected to go through an appointment process.In terms of cold refrigeration storage, she said an audit had been conducted and it was found that there was sufficient capacity, including in rural areas.“We continue to innovate, we keep on learning and keep on changing processes to become more efficient. We can expect hiccups and hurdles.

 

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