How South Africa is tracking adverse reactions to COVID-19 vaccines
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South Africa has begun the second phase of its public vaccination campaign, targeting people aged 60 or older. The first vaccinations were given in February to health workers. So far almost 600 000 healthcare workers and members of the public have been vaccinated.
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22 May 2021, 9:38 PM | The Conversation | @SABCNews
Image: ReutersOnce the provincial or district teams have been given the medical records of the person who experienced the adverse event, they submit these to the national immunisation safety expert committee
South Africa has begun the second phase of its public vaccination campaign, targeting people aged 60 or older. The first vaccinations were given in February to health workers. So far almost 600 000 healthcare workers and members of the public have been vaccinated.
Healthcare workers have received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, while the Pfizer vaccine is being rolled out as part of Phase 2 for members of the public.
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