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COVID-19: ZIM BATTLES DEADLIER SA VARIANT

- — newZWire/PHILA

A recent study has confirmed the prevalence of the South African COVID19 variant in Zimbabwe, Cabinet announced yesterday, as the country gets ready to start vaccinatio­ns on February 18.

The virulent strain, which was first detected in South Africa last December, spreads more easily and is more deadly compared to the earlier variant of the COVID-19 virus.

“Cabinet wishes to inform the nation that results of genomic sequencing recently conducted indicate that the type of COVID-19 virus that the nation had in 2020 has receded.

“There is now a 61% dominance of the new South African variant of the COVID19 virus which spreads faster and has a higher fatality rate,” Cabinet said in a statement after its traditiona­l Tuesday meeting.

Cabinet also announced it would begin its COVID-19 vaccinatio­n programme tomorrow, after receiving 200,000 doses of the Sinopharm vaccine donated by China on Monday.

The government says it has purchased an additional 600,000 doses of the same vaccine, due for delivery early March.

In all, Zimbabwe says it will procure 1.8 million vaccine doses from China, while pursuing other supplies from Russia, India and through multilater­al efforts such as COVAX and the African Union facilities.

The first phase of vaccinatio­ns will target health workers and other essential service personnel, including some in the police, army, tax and immigratio­n services, according to the government’s priority list.

Ultimately, the government plans to vaccinate at least 10 million people.

As of February 15, Zimbabwe had reported a total of 35,222 COVID-19 infections, with 3,053 being active, and 1,410 deaths.

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