COVID-19 Vaccines : South Africa receives first consignment
South Africa has received its first consignment of one million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
The crates of the vaccine produced by British pharmaceutical firm, Oxford Astrazeneca arrived at the Oliver Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg this afternoon from India.
South Africa is the most affected country on the continent, and has recorded almost a million and a half cases, with over 44, 000 fatalities.
President Cyril Ramaphosa and Deputy President, David Mabuza, who chairs the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Vaccines, have received the nation’s first consignment of one-million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
This was disclosed by the South African Broadcast Corporation (SAB).
While the first consignment of the vaccine will target frontline workers, the second batch of 500 000 vaccines is scheduled to arrive later in February.
Elated President Ramaphosa said, “Today marks a major milestone in our fight against the coronavirus pandemic as we receive our first consignment of the vaccine. This batch will benefit our healthcare workers who have been at the forefront of kee.
South Africa recorded 4,525 coronavirus infections in the past 24 hours bringing the cumulative number of detected cases to 1,453,761.
The country has seen a big surge in infections in January driven by a new, more contagious variant of the virus called 501Y.V2.
The Department of Health said that 213 more people have succumbed to COVID-19 related complications. This puts the national death toll at 44,164. The recovery rate now stands at 1,299,620.