Cape Argus

Health-care workers given a booster shot

- SHAKIRAH THEBUS shakirah.thebus@inl.co.za

SOUTH Africa is joining other nations as it provides health-care workers with extra protection against Covid-19 with vaccine boosters.

About 57 health-care workers received a Johnson & Johnson (J&J) booster dose at the Khayelitsh­a District Hospital yesterday. Health MEC Nomafrench Mbombo was in attendance for the launch.

All health-care workers who were vaccinated as part of the Sisonke 1 study, between February 17 and May 16 will be eligible to participat­e in Sisonke 2, and will be offered a J&J booster dose. Mbombo said about 90 000 health-care workers in the Western Cape were part of the Sisonke 1 implementa­tion study.

“The national Department of Health has applied to the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (Sahpra) so that all others who don't want to be part of J&J or who were not part of the J&J study but want to have booster dose, so that they can have a booster dose. They can choose whether it can be J&J or Pfizer,” said Mbombo.

Since Covid-19 was detected in the province, about 12 500 health-care workers have been infected.

In September, J&J said booster shots at six months following the first dose provided a 12-fold increase in antibodies in the US, irrespecti­ve of age.

During this week’s digital press conference, head of Health Dr Keith Cloete said the Sisonke 2 programme would be conducted as a phase 3b implementa­tion study and health-care workers would be required to provide informed consent indicating that they agree to participat­e in this phase of the study.

All eligible health-care workers who opt out of Sisonke 2 as well as healthcare workers who were vaccinated with J&J after May 17, will be able to access a Pfizer booster dose within a few weeks following approval by the Sahpra and the National Health Department.

Provincial Health Department spokespers­on Mark van der Heever said the Sisonke 2 programme will run until December 10. “The aim is to ensure that all health-care workers who were vaccinated with one J&J vaccine will have access to a second (booster) vaccine dose of their choice before the anticipate­d fourth wave.”

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