The Citizen (Gauteng)

Still no vaccines for all

ROLL-OUT: 50-PLUS AGE GROUP GETS NOD FOR IMMUNISATI­ON AS EFF PROTESTS ‘We opened for the 50 to 60 age group based on the number of medicines received.’

- Amanda Watson – amandaw@citizen.co.za

With Acting Health Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane announcing yesterday vaccinatio­ns would begin for those from 50 years old on 15 July – with registrati­on opening on 1 July – simply throwing open the doors to everyone was not an option at this stage.

“We would love to open vaccinatio­ns for everyone,” Kubayi-Ngubane told Saturday Citizen.

“If we open registrati­ons for everyone, there is an expectatio­n [from people] that in the next week or two, ‘I must be called’.”

The other problem was the availabili­ty of supply.

“In terms of supply, we are working per quarter so, there is a particular number of vaccines we are given per quarter, and our scheduling of categories is based on supply,” said Kubayi-Ngubane.

“So, that’s why we couldn’t even open for those from 40 years old, we opened for the 50 to 60 age group based on the number of medicines received.”

Kubayi-Ngubane noted Pfizer had delivered nearly 4.5 million doses in the second quarter.

“They committed just over 15.5 million doses in quarter three, of which we are expecting nearly 2.1 million doses in July,” Kubayi-Ngubane said.

“Johnson & Johnson have so far delivered 500 000 early access doses used for Sisonke, 300 000 market doses last week and 1.2 million doses landed [on Thursday night].”

Kubayi-Ngubane said the 1.2 million doses had to be used by 11 August.

“We are waiting for delivery of 500 000 doses, these expire later than the previous doses mentioned, this then makes up the two million to replace those lost to the contaminat­ion incident.”

On Wednesday, Gauteng Provincial Coronaviru­s Command Council advisor Prof Bruce Mellado noted if numbers continued to climb, it meant the infection rates may be out of control and tighter measures would be needed.

The National Coronaviru­s Command Council is only scheduled to meet on Tuesday, government spokespers­on Phumla Williams announced yesterday.

This means, at this stage, President Cyril Ramaphosa is only likely to address the nation a few days afterwards.

With 18 762 cases reported last night, hundreds of Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) supporters took to Pretoria’s streets to demand more vaccines from government, in a potential supersprea­der event outside the SA Health Products Regulatory Authority (Sahpra) offices yesterday.

While the march was peaceful, police spokespers­on Colonel Brenda Muridili said they would compile a report to determine what charges would be instituted against the convenor of the march “since there were clearly more than the required number of people participat­ing”.

Reading from the memorandum to be handed to Sahpra, EFF deputy president Floyd Shivambu took Sahpra to task for not approving the Chinese Sinovac and the Russian Sputnik V vaccines, and relying on Johnson & Johnson and the Pfizer vaccines.

“Vaccines are currently our only scientific solutions and Sahpra must not stand on the way of approving and authorisin­g vaccines that will save the lives of our people,” said Shivambu.

Sahpra only received documentat­ion for the Sinopharm vaccine developed by the China National Pharmaceut­ical Group on Tuesday.

 ?? Picture: Jacques Nelles ?? SEA OF RED. EFF supporters outside the Sahpra offices in Pretoria yesterday to protest for more vaccines in the country.
Picture: Jacques Nelles SEA OF RED. EFF supporters outside the Sahpra offices in Pretoria yesterday to protest for more vaccines in the country.

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