The Citizen (Gauteng)

20 million additional doses secured

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South Africa has secured 20 million additional doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech coronaviru­s vaccine, the health ministry said yesterday.

Africa’s worst virus-hit country has yet to begin vaccinatin­g its population against Covid-19, stirring criticism over slow procuremen­t and lack of strategy.

A first shipment of AstraZenec­a/Oxford jabs produced in India is due to arrive today, with injections expected to start two weeks later.

Health Minister Zweli Mkhize reportedly said that 20 million additional vaccines had been ordered from US drugmaker Pfizer.

The new Pfizer order will complement 12 million vaccine doses from the World Health Organisati­on-backed Covax facility, nine million Johnson & Johnson shots and 1.5 million AstraZenec­a/Oxford vaccines – pushing the total supply secured so far to over 40 million.

Further allocation­s from the African Union (AU) are yet to be announced, said Health ministry spokeswoma­n Lwazi Manzi.

South Africa aims to vaccinate 67% of the population, or 40 million people, by the end of the year.

Some vaccines will be provided by Covax and the AU, while others will be directly purchased from suppliers.

“We are reasonably comfortabl­e that what we have paid for, signed for and are negotiatin­g for will cover the numbers that we are looking to vaccinate,” Mkhize assured.

The minister added that storage of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, which needs to be kept at -70°C, would not be an issue.

“We have some capacity, mostly in academic institutio­ns. There are now companies coming forward with storage and transit solutions,” he said.

South Africa’s coronaviru­s outbreak has been accelerate­d by a new variant thought to be more contagious than earlier forms and relatively more resistant to existing vaccines.

To date the country has recorded more than 1.4 million infections and almost 45 000 deaths.

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