'Most South African men' still sceptical about taking Covid-19 jab: NPO

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A community public benefit organisation, working under the health department, says most SA men are still sceptical about getting vaccinated.

'The time is now for all involved in the struggle against Covid-19 to get South African men to wake up,’ say authorities.A community public benefit organisation working under the health department says most SA men are still sceptical about getting vaccinated.

Rashuping Morake, CEO of Rhiza Babuyile, said thousands of SA men are ignoring threats of the fourth wave of Covid-19 infections and the dangers it holds for them and their families by shying away from getting the jab. “The strategy of taking inoculation sites to places where people gather means that it is easier than ever before for them to receive a Covid-19 jab,” said Babuyeli. “However, we are finding that men, in particular citizens, are declining these opportunities across the country. Every day, our teams report that people, especially men, are sceptical about getting vaccinated.

 

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I guess I'm a man

Not sceptical we do not want it period

And SA men will kick your ass

This is the reason why. What are vaccines after all?

You people anisizwa... We are not 'sceptical' asifuni nje nhlobo!!!

Who can go to slaughterhouse freely? We all know that Corona is all a lie

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