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Covid-19 takes a growing toll on South Africa s child

A lack of normality and routine is one of the foremost tolls Covid-19 has taken on the health of children. This structure loss, specifically in schools, is having dire consequences on their wellbeing, food security and cognitive development. A lack of normality and routine is one of the foremos.

71% of South African adults surveyed said they would get vaccinated

71% of South African adults surveyed said they would get vaccinated 13 May 2021 9:52 AM Share This: An interesting finding was that 42% of Afrikaans home language respondents were vaccine-hesitant says Prof Ronelle Burger. The Wave 4 of the National Income Dynamics Study - the Coronavirus Rapid Mobile Survey (NIDS-CRAM) - was released on Fieldwork for the study and data collection took place between 2 February and 10 March 2021, capturing information about 5,629 respondents’ experiences during Level 3 of lockdown in January this year Refilwe Moloto speaks to Prof Ronelle Burger of Stellenbosch University s Department of Economics, who has been heading up the health research for NIDS CRAM. An interesting finding was that 42% of Afrikaans home language respondents were vaccine-hesitant, much higher than the national average (29%) and significantly higher than 7 of the 11 language groups.

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