Covid-19: First batch of Pfizer vaccines arrives in SA

3rd May 2021 By: News24Wire

Covid-19: First batch of Pfizer vaccines arrives in SA

Health Minister Zweli Mkhize

The first batch of Pfizer Covid-19 vaccines has landed at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg.

In a social media post on Monday morning, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said the 325 260 doses arrived in South Africa on Sunday night.

A weekly arrival of the same number of doses is expected until the end of May, which will provide the country's vaccination programme with 1.3-million doses by the end of the month.

"Thereafter, the vaccine supply will increase to an average of 636 480 doses weekly from 31 May, which will see us accumulating close to 4.5-million doses by the end of June," the health minister said in a statement.

A shipment of Johnson & Johnson vaccines is also expected to be ready in the middle of the month.

"In the meantime, we will continue to vaccinate our healthcare workers with the remaining early access doses of Johnson & Johnson vaccines (through the Sisonke protocol), and we will proceed to vaccinate with Pfizer.

"We, therefore, continue to call on all healthcare workers, including traditional healers, and all citizens 60 years and above to register on the EVDS as we continue to roll out vaccines."

According to Netwerk24, only around 10% of people who are aged 60 and older have registered for the vaccination.

Only 500 000 people who fall in this age bracket have reportedly registered, although there are around five-million.

The second phase of the vaccine rollout is expected to begin on 17 May, targeting citizens aged 60 and older.