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President Cyril Ramaphosa

NEWS

Department of Health edges closer to 70% vaccine goal

By Kaya 959 Reporter The Department of Health is edging closer to reaching its goal of vaccinating 70% of the over 50 population by December 31. The department says thus far, 62.76% of adults, aged 50 and over, have taken at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.  The latest data from the department shows that 26 490 416 vaccines have been administered to date. Data also shows that 60% […]

today07/12/2021

Man getting an injection/ vaccine

NEWS

‘Vooma Vaccination Weekend’ hopes to boost SA’s COVID-19 vax numbers

By Kaya 959 Reporter The Department of Health will soon be rolling out a vaccination certificate, which will provide a secure and verifiable proof of vaccination. President Cyril Ramaphosa announced in his address on Thursday that the vaccine certificate can be used to facilitate travel. It can also be used to access establishments, gatherings and other forms of activity that require proof of vaccination status. “Our approach is informed by […]

today01/10/2021

Terry Pheto gets her vaccine

ENTERTAINMENT

Vaxfit! Terry Pheto joins the 35+ crew and gets vaccinated in style

By Tamlyn Canham Terry Pheto just got vaccinated! The award-winning actress shared pictures on social media of the moment she got her jab. "Been waiting for this moment for a while now. Couldn’t be happier! #vaccinated," she tweeted. Terry heeded the call for the 35+ crew to dress up for vaccine day. The dress code, according to Team 35-49, is "one arm jabbable chic". Naturally, she pulled out all the stops […]

today16/07/2021

Vaccine-virus vial

NEWS

COVID-19 vaccine: Time for 35-49 year olds to roll up their sleeves

By Kaya 959 News South Africans between the ages of 35 and 49 are next in line for their COVID-19 vaccines. Acting Health Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane announced on Friday that registration for the age group will open on 15 July. The vaccine rollout is scheduled to begin on 1 August. Kubayi-Ngubane said as the rollout is being opened up to more age groups, the department has been inundated with requests […]

today09/07/2021

KZN MEC for Health Nomagugu Simelane

NEWS

Health MEC explains 42-day wait for second Pfizer jab

By Kaya 959 News More than half a million people have been vaccinated with the Pfizer vaccine. The Department of Health said so far, at least 570 000 people have received their jab; however, there has been some confusion over why the waiting period for the second dose has been extended. Initially, those inoculated with the Pfizer vaccine were told that they would need to wait three weeks however that […]

today03/06/2021

Pfizer vaccines arrive in SA

NEWS

SA’s Phase 2 vaccine roll-out gets underway

By Kaya 959 News Phase 2 of the government's vaccine roll-out plan gets underway on Monday. Phase 2 is open for those who are 65 and older and those with comorbidities. Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize announced the end of the Sisonke Programme on Sunday night.  The programme has vaccinated 478 733 healthcare workers. He said the programme received half a million doses and the remainder of the doses will […]

today17/05/2021

COVID-19 vaccine

NEWS

More COVID-19 vaccines expected this week

By: Kaya 959 News The Health Department says it expects to receive more doses of COVID-19 vaccines this week. A third batch of the Johnson and Johnson vaccines arrived in the country on Saturday and have been distributed. The total number of vaccines administered to health workers is now 145,544. The Department of Health says 50 more inoculation sites have been identified. READ: Police seize 100s of fake COVID-19 vaccines […]

today15/03/2021

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