South Africa to open up COVID-19 vaccinations to 18-35 year olds from Friday

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Government has announced that South Africa will open up COVID-19 vaccinations to those aged between 18 and 35 years old from Friday, as it tries to ramp up its vaccination drive. We have recorded the most coronavirus infections and deaths on the African continent but have only fully vaccinated less than 8% of our population. We reflect on the country’s vaccination drive with Mosa Moshabela, Associate Professor and Deputy Vice Chancellor of Research and Innovation at UKZN.
19 Aug 2021 2PM English South Africa Education · Careers

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