South Africa receives first COVID-19 vaccine shipment

South Africa receives first COVID-19 vaccine shipment

South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa received the first vaccine shipment at Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport on Monday afternoon.

This shipment of the AstraZeneca vaccine was purchased from an Indian manufacturer, officials said.

Ramaphosa did not speak to the public, but in a statement, said, “The scale of delivery is unprecedented in terms of the number of people who have to be reached within a short space of time.”

The first vaccines, he said, will go to 1.2 million front-line health workers.

South Africa is the continent’s viral hotspot, with 1.4 million confirmed cases since the virus turned up in the country in March.

The nation experienced the start of a second wave — featuring a new variant that is significantly more contagious — in late December, but the peak of that wave appears to be subsiding.

Current vaccines are expected to work on the South African variant, called 501.V2, said the head of the nation’s coronavirus task force, Dr. Salim Abdool Karim.

The rest of the continent is awaiting shipment of about 300 million vaccines. South Africa will now become the fifth African nation to roll out vaccinations, after Morocco, Egypt, the Seychelles and Guinea.

Ramaphosa is expected to address the nation late Monday about its continuing coronavirus precautions and restrictions.

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