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Mkhize to spend R9bn more on battling Covid-19

- Amanda Khoza

Health minister Zweli Mkhize has told parliament that his department will spend another R9bn to continue the fight against Covid-19.

Mkhize was addressing members of the National Assembly during a debate on the health department’s 2021/2022 budget. He said most of his department’s service-delivery projects had to be pushed back to reprioriti­se resources towards fighting the pandemic.

“The impact of Covid-19 has emphasised the necessity of investing in long-term resilience and sustainabi­lity of health systems to enable us to better respond to future health emergencie­s and crises,” said Mkhize, while delivering his R62.5bn budget.

He said the pandemic had caused social and economic devastatio­n globally, and he was concerned that a third wave of Covid-19 infections was on the horizon as the winter season entered full swing.

“In our country, this [Covid19] resulted in 1.6-million positive cases, 10.9-million tests done and 54,968 associated lives were lost, although 95% of those affected have recovered.

“The Covid-19 cases have started to rise significan­tly. We may find ourselves in the third wave. Of concern has been the emergence of B.1.351 in our country and the importatio­n of B1.617.2 variant from India and B.1.1.7 from the UK,” he said.

Mkhize said citizens had the responsibi­lity to continue abiding by nonpharmac­eutical interventi­ons to reduce the risk of infection and avert a third wave of infections.

On Monday, the government is due to start phase 2 of the national vaccinatio­n programme, which is targeting those older than 60 along with citizens with comorbidit­ies such as hypertensi­on and diabetes.

This comes as the government is pushing to conclude the Sisonke Johnson & Johnson (J&J) vaccinatio­n rollout, targeting about 500,000 health-care workers.

When phase 2 of the vaccinatio­n programme starts, some members of the public will be inoculated with the J&J vaccine while others will receive the double-dose Pfizer vaccine.

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