The Citizen (Gauteng)

More doses due in SA tomorrow

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A South African Airways (SAA) flight, scheduled to transport the country’s next consignmen­t of Covid-19 vaccines, departed on Wednesday night.

The Airbus A340 aircraft is expected to return tomorrow, said Louise Brugman, spokeswoma­n for Matuson & Associates, which is overseeing the embattled airline’s business rescue.

“SAA has been approached by the government to assist with the transporta­tion of vaccines,” she said.

On Tuesday, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize announced in parliament that 80 000 doses of the Johnson & Johnson (J&J) Covid-19 vaccine were expected to arrive in the country tomorrow. These would be added to the first consignmen­t of 80 000 doses of the same vaccine, which arrived on 16 February.

An SAA plane, which was supposed to fetch the vaccines in Brussels, Belgium, was prevented from departing because it was not compliant with civil aviation regulation­s at the time, according to Fin24.

The J&J vaccine, used in the Sisonke Programme, provides 57% protection against moderate to severe disease, 85% protection against severe disease and 100% protection against death, based on evidence from clinical trials that included SA participan­ts.

However, new research has indicated that the protection rate may be higher.

As of Wednesday, the total number of healthcare workers vaccinated under the Sisonke Programme was 41 809.

– News24 Wire

SA Airways has been approached by government to assist with the transporta­tion of vaccines.

Louise Brugman Spokeswoma­n for Matuson & Associates on behalf of SAA

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