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Johnson & Johnson vaccine roll out begins

Kaya 959 News   Provincial health departments are ready to roll out the first phase of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine to frontline healthcare workers.   The vaccines arrived last night and will be distributed to 17 vaccine sites across the country. The first batch of Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccines have arrived at OR Tambo International Airport. #VaccineRolloutSAhttps://t.co/Z4ia1B9rm4 pic.twitter.com/U1WYRqKhOZ — Dr Zweli Mkhize (@DrZweliMkhize) February 16, 2021 In […]

today17/02/2021

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Schools reopen with 16,000 learners still not placed

By: Natasha Archary   As the start of the 2021 academic year resumes this morning, 15th February, the basic education department calls for calm amid the rush to place 16,000 learners. Minister of Basic Education Angie Motshekga appealed to parents to work with officials at district level to accelerate the process to place all learners at a school. The rush to get learners placed comes after a two-week delay in […]

today15/02/2021

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National State of Disaster extended by another month

By: Natasha Archary   South Africans will have to wait another month before the National State of Disaster lockdown level 2 is lifted.   Government decided to implement a Level 2 lockdown on the 1st February, which was supposed to end on the 15th February.   The National State of Disaster is to be extended to the 15th March. The extension will officially be gazetted by Cooperative Governance and Traditional […]

today11/02/2021

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International travel for South Africans suspended

By: Natasha Archary   The halt in the AstraZeneca virus rollout in South Africa has meant the country is added to the list of banned entries to many international destinations.   This after the United States, Dubai, Amsterdam and Ireland suspends travel from South Africa due to the high risk of COVID-19 exposure.   With concern mounting over the variant of the virus that was first discovered by South African […]

today10/02/2021

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Can South Africa produce vaccines locally?

By: Natasha Archary   Biovac, a Cape Town based pharmaceutical company believes the country has the expertise to develop a vaccine against COVID-19 locally.   Speaking to Kaya Breakfast this morning, Biovac CEO Morena Makhoana confirmed that the company is currently negotiating with international pharmaceutical companies to achieve this.   The news offers a bit of relief following government’s decision to halt the rollout of AstraZeneca.   A locally produced […]

today09/02/2021

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South Africa seeks new solution to AstraZeneca

By: Natasha Archary   South Africans are losing confidence in government’s ability to manage the COVID-19 pandemic after the rollout plans for the AstraZeneca virus were put on hold.   Kaya Breakfast opened discussion with Professor Helen Rees, South African Health Products Regulatory Authority, on the possible options for the country.   What we know about AstraZeneca The vaccine has proven ineffective against mild and moderate cases in South Africa […]

today09/02/2021

NEWS

South Africa puts AstraZeneca rollout plans on hold

By: Natasha Archary   Health Minister Zweli Mkhize announced his department’s plans to delay the rollout of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine on Sunday, 7th February. This after scientists revealed the vaccine showed disappointing results against the 501.V2 COVID variant in the country. The study involving 2,000 people found the vaccine offered minimal protection with mild and moderate COVID cases. Last week South Africa received 1 million doses of the vaccine and […]

today08/02/2021

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Family Meeting: The President lifts alcohol ban and irons out vaccine rollout plans

By: Natasha Archary   President Cyril Ramaphosa eased some lockdown regulations when he addressed the country on the 1stFebruary.   The decision to move to a more relaxed Level 3 was due to a decline in new COVID-19 infections, hospital admissions and COVID-related deaths.   The head of state made the changes with the aim to boost economic activity after shutting down the alcohol industry at the end of December […]

today02/02/2021

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The Ivermectin debacle and the treatment of COVID-19

By: Natasha Archary   A few days ago, customs officials at OR Tambo International Airport seized hundreds of thousands of tablets of a drug that started trending virally as the “cure” for COVID-19.   Ivermectin was a revolutionary drug in the 1980s for its antiparasitic agents predominantly in veterinary treatment. Towards the end of 2020, social media was abuzz with claims from COVID positive patients that use of Ivermectin had […]

today01/02/2021

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