Sunday World (South Africa)

Makhura’s four-point plan

Winning the battle against Covid-19, reigniting Gauteng’s economy, improving social policies and clean governance are Gauteng Premier David Makhura’s top priorities. Winning the battle against Covid-19

- By Bongani Mdakane

Gauteng Premier David Makhura has set a target to vaccinate 67% of the province’s people, which accounts to almost 10.4 million of the population with the aim of dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic that is ravaging the world.

Makhura and his executive had identified more than 150 vaccinatio­n sites at primary health-care centres with dozens of trained vaccinator­s to assist Gauteng people.

And this is the reason why the provincial government had taken a stance to deal with the pandemic.

Based on the urgency of vaccinatin­g essential workers, the province has so far received 16 800 doses for the vaccinatio­n of health-care workers.

Delivering the State of the Province Address on Thursday, Makhura said that Chris Hani Baragwanat­h Academic Hospital in Soweto had received 11 080 doses of the vaccine, while Steve Biko Academic Hospital in Pretoria have been allocated with 5 720 in order to deal with the crisis.

Through his responsibi­lity as the premier, Makhura said that his plan is aimed at vaccinatin­g more than 200 000 healthcare workers in phase one of the rollout in the province, in order to make sure that they get ready to focus on saving citizens’ lives.

“Since March last year, we have been through an emotional roller-coaster of pain, panic, anxiety, anger and anguish. Many lives have been lost and livelihood­s destroyed.

In Gauteng alone, over four hundred thousand people have contracted the coronaviru­s and most painfully, almost ten thousand have succumbed to Covid-19,” said Makhura.

As the vaccine rollout is in motion, Makhura told Gauteng citizens that once health workers had been vaccinated, his leadership will focus on phase two and three to make sure that more than 7 million people gets vaccinated, and those who will be on the line are essential workers and vulnerable people such as the elderly and people with comorbidit­ies.

Makhura said, “half-a-million jobs have been lost and 42% of small businesses were forced to close with no prospect of ever re-opening.

Those who contracted the coronaviru­s can attest that, contrary to the views of denialists and conspiracy theorists, Covid-19 is no ordinary flu. It is a painful and deadly desease.”

With the urgency of the rollout to vaccinate the region’s population, government is also depending on scientific advice. Partnering with companies such as IBM Research and Wits University in fighting the pandemic with artificial intelligen­ce through vigorous ways.

Through strategic exercise, the provincial government launched a dashboard with IT company IBM and Wits to visualise the data and track Covid-19 statistics.

The province is preparing for robust health-care solutions for millions of people who use its facilities, with the aim of taking Gauteng to be effective in its fight against Covid-19.

Makhura reiterated he and his team are ready to save lives in the province.

 ?? /Gallo Images ?? A nurse gets vaccinated for Covid-19 at the Steve Biko Academic Hospital as part of the rollout of phase one of the national vaccinatio­n programme.
/Gallo Images A nurse gets vaccinated for Covid-19 at the Steve Biko Academic Hospital as part of the rollout of phase one of the national vaccinatio­n programme.
 ?? /Gallo Images ?? Gauteng Premier David Makhura
/Gallo Images Gauteng Premier David Makhura

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