The Herald (Zimbabwe)

. . . as SA temporaril­y suspends roll-out of J&J jabs

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JOHANNESBU­RG. – South Africa has temporaril­y suspended the rollout of the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize told reporters late on Tuesday.

Mkhize said the decision was taken after the US Food and Drug Administra­tion ( FDA) recommende­d the temporary suspension of the vaccine’s use in the US following reports of six women developing unusual blood clots with low platelets after receiving it.

‘‘In South Africa, we have not had any reports of clots that have formed after vaccinatio­n, and this is after having inoculated 289,787 health care workers under the Sisonke Protocol,” he said.

Mkhize said that after seeing the advisory from the FDA, he held urgent consultati­ons with South African scientists, who advised that the country cannot take the decision made by the FDA lightly.

“Based on their advice, we have determined to voluntaril­y suspend our roll-out until the causal relationsh­ip between the developmen­t of clots and the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is sufficient­ly interrogat­ed,” he added.

South Africa has the highest number of Covid-19 cases on the continent with 1,559,960 infections and 53,423 deaths. Over 1.4 million people have recovered.

Mkhize said the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority ( SAHPRA) will collate informatio­n from Johnson & Johnson, the FDA and other regulatory bodies to make a thorough assessment of the situation and advise South Africa as a regulatory body that has exercised its authoritat­ive powers on the approval of the vaccine in their own right.

“I humbly call for calm and patience as we ensure that we continue to be properly guided by science in ensuring the safety of our people as we roll out the vaccine campaign.”

South Africa has so far acquired 30 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine as well as 30 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine, enough for this financial year. – Anadolu Agency.

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