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Covid-19 fatalities have declined, says health minister

- MATTHEW FIELD

While the Omicron wave has led to a surge in Covid-19 infections, health minister Joe Phaahla said in a Friday briefing that there were signs that it was possibly less severe than previous strains.

“We indeed saw steep rises of infections with high positivity rates between 25-30% and above on a daily basis [between December 17 2021 and January 14].

“Fortunatel­y, the pattern of highly reduced severity was borne out by the low hospitalis­ation rates including less need for oxygen therapy and less high care and ICU utilisatio­n,” Phaahla said.

Fatality rates are also on the decline, although Phaahla warned against becoming complacent.

“As Omicron has been spreading to various parts of the world, the pattern seems to be the same with less severity compared to previous variants with the variant having been identified in 149 countries as of January 6 compared to 76 on December 17 2021.

“Notwithsta­nding the reduced severity overall, the Omicron variant is still deadly with people of advanced age, those with comorbidit­ies and the unvaccinat­ed.”

Phaahla urged residents to get their vaccine as soon as possible, saying that being fully vaccinated was one of the best ways to protect against infection.

As of January 14, the Eastern Cape was fourth place in provincial vaccinatio­n rates with 50% of the population having received at least one jab. The Free State was first, at 54.1%, followed by the Western Cape and Limpopo at 53.6% and 52.2% respective­ly.

Nationally, 40% of the adult population has been fully vaccinated.

“Our main priority remains the full vaccinatio­n of at least 70% of the adult population,” said Phaahla.

“I wish to reiterate that the protection of vaccines against severe illnesses is unconteste­d as we can see now with the fourth wave as we saw with the protection of health workers and educators in the third wave.”

 ?? Picture: FREDDY MAVUNDA ?? BE CAREFUL: Health ministher Joe Phaahla reminded citizens last week that while the Omicron variant was less severe than previous variants, it still posed a serious risk
Picture: FREDDY MAVUNDA BE CAREFUL: Health ministher Joe Phaahla reminded citizens last week that while the Omicron variant was less severe than previous variants, it still posed a serious risk

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