Vaccination remains best defense against COVID-19

Published date10 May 2022
Publication titleSouth African Official News

Health Minister, Dr Joe Phaahla, says while 70% of the population has come into contact with COVID-19 - and have some form of immunity - the best form of defense against the disease remains vaccination.

Phaahla said this when he tabled the department's budget vote before a mini-plenary of the National Assembly on Tuesday.

'Whilst it is the time that over 70% of the population have had contact with the virus, and therefore we have some natural immunity, the truth is this immunity wares with time and it cannot be boosted. So, while the virus is amongst us, the best defense is vaccination,' he said.

Phaahla said from where government was compared to a year ago, it has made progress with its vaccination programme.

As of Monday, we have administered 35 182 million vaccine doses to just over 19 717 million adult individuals which is 49.5% of all adults.

'We have been allocated R2 billion for vaccines in the 2022/23 financial year,' he said.

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Phaahla said, meanwhile, that government derives no joy in implementing lockdown restrictions, and that they are done to solely protect citizens from the severe impact of COVID-19.

'We wish to assure all South Africans, that as government we get no joy in inconveniencing you from time to time with restrictions.

'We say sorry where we have...

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