South Africa on Monday received its first batch of Covid-19 vaccine. This is according to an official post on its Twitter handle.
The 1 million AstraZeneca vaccine doses produced by the Serum Institute of India are expected to be used to inoculate frontline healthcare workers, starting mid-February.
President Cyril Rampahosa inspected the shipment before trucks hauled it away to the laboratories of the country’s medicines regulator where the vaccines will undergo further efficacy tests before being deployed.
[Photos] President @CyrilRamaphosa and Deputy President @DDMabuza receive South Africa’s first consignment of the #COVID19 vaccine.
This batch will benefit our healthcare workers who have been at the forefront of keeping us all safe. #WeChooseVaccination #VaccinesForSouthAfrica pic.twitter.com/w2OWlgzAv2
— South African Government (@GovernmentZA) February 1, 2021
The government intends to inoculate 40 million people, representing 67% of the country’s population of 60 million, by the end of the year.
South Africa is the hardest-hit African country by the COVID-19 pandemic, having reported 1,453,761 infections with 44,164 deaths.
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