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Vaccines strongly protect health workers, elderly Cape data

- Tamar Kahn Health & Science Writer kahnt@businessli­ve.co.za

The coronaviru­s vaccines administer­ed in the Western Cape are providing strong protection against severe illness and death from Covid-19 among health-care workers and the elderly, according to data released by the provincial health department on Thursday.

The risk of death from Covid19 was 3.3 times higher among unvaccinat­ed public sector health-care workers compared to vaccinated staff, according to analysis of its employees registered on the government personnel and salary system, Persal. The risk of death was 1 in 480 among unvaccinat­ed health-care workers compared to 1 in 1,490 among staff who were fully immunised.

Analysis of Covid-19 cases among patients aged 60 years and older for the week of August 14-20 yielded similar results. By that stage, 270,619 of the 720,000 people aged 60 years and older in the Western Cape were fully immunised. Among the 2,455 coronaviru­s cases recorded in this age group in the week under review, 92% were unvaccinat­ed; 699 of the 729 hospital admissions (96%) were not immunised; and 287 of the 292 deaths (98.3%) were among people who had not been inoculated.

[THE FIGURES FROM PUBLIC SECTOR STAFF SEND] A VERY POWERFUL MESSAGE ABOUT THE EFFECTIVEN­ESS OF THE VACCINES

Saadiq Kariem Western Cape health COO

“This sends a very powerful message about the effectiven­ess of the vaccines,” said Western Cape health department COO Saadiq Kariem.

The Western Cape health department considered people to be fully immunised 28 days after receiving the single shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine, or two weeks after receiving their second shot of the Pfizer/ BioNTech jab.

The Western Cape has vaccinated 1.68-million adults so far, or 33.8% of the target population. Coverage is highest among the 720,000 people aged 60 years and older, with 55% of them fully immunised, and 64% having received at least one dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine as of September 6.

The province aims to administer at least 200,000 doses a week, and is hoping to have at least 70% of people 50 years and older fully immunised by December, and for at least 70% of younger adults to have received at least one Pfizer shot.

Western Cape premier Alan Winde said the province continuall­y assesses demand at its vaccinatio­n sites. Sites with low uptake have been closed and services moved to areas with higher demand, and officials are considerin­g the extension of the operating hours of some sites, such as the Athlone Stadium drive-through.

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