KEY POINTS
  • The J&J vaccine will be used to launch the first phase of South Africa's campaign in which the country's 1.25 million health workers will be inoculated.
  • Those shots will be followed by a campaign to vaccinate an estimated 40 million people in South Africa by the end of the year.

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Professional healthcare workers wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) make their way inside a temporary ward dedicated to the treatment of possible COVID-19 coronavirus patients at Steve Biko Academic Hospital in Pretoria on January 11, 2021.

South Africa will give the unapproved Johnson & Johnson vaccine to its front-line health workers beginning next week as a study to see what protection it provides from Covid-19, particularly against the variant dominant there, the health minister said Wednesday.

Zweli Mkhize said South Africa has scrapped plans to use the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine because it "does not prevent mild to moderate disease" of the variant.

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