South Africa hopes to begin Covid vaccinations February

South Africa‌n Minister of Health, Dr Zweli Mkhize has expressed hope that the country will obtain it’s first vaccine doses next month.

In recent weeks the South African government has come in for criticism, particularly from health experts, over the delay in starting a programme of inoculation against Covid-19, PUNCH reports.

“We are targeting February,” Dr Zweli Mkhize told a news conference, while cautioning that before that can happen negotiations must be concluded with vaccine makers including Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca, as well as with Russian and Chinese laboratories.

To finance its vaccine programme, the administration plans to seek help from the private sector as well as from the country’s main health insurers.

South Africa is also participating in Covax, the World Health Organisation’s mechanism for global vaccine distribution.

Last week the government paid a deposit of 15.8 million euros to enter Covax, the mechanism for the equitable distribution of vaccines established by the UN World Health Organisation.

“It is clear that the second wave that we are going through is affecting us to levels which are even higher than in the earlier stage,” the minister said.

“The only way to deal with the Covid-19 not only in South Africa but throughout the world is the provision of the immunity through the vaccination,” Mkhize added,

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