We have the tools to end TB. But is our health system organised and financed in a way that allows those tools to reach the people who need them most.
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Government reduces the waiting time between booster shots
The health department has made several changes to the vaccination programme . This includes cutting the waiting time between the first and second doses of Pfizer from 42 days to 21 days as from Wednesday. In a statement released on. Monday morning, the department said that everyone fully vaccinated with

Molnupiravir: Health Dept snubs newly-approved COVID-19 pill
South Africans wishing to manage their COVID-19 symptoms, may now use Merck’s molnupiravir pill after the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) approved it yesterday. However, the National Department of Health, won’t be adding the pill to their available treatment options. National Deportment of Health spokesperson, Foster Mohale, said

Early detection: CANSA joins hands with traditional practitioners
The Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA), hopes to raise awareness of the importance of early cancer detection by equipping traditional health practitioners (THPs) with the necessary know-how to recognise early signs and symptoms. CANSA Head of Advocacy, Zodwa Sithole, is in the process of training traditional health practitioners. The

Promises to fast track repairs to Charlotte Maxeke Hospital
It’s been almost a year since crucial parts of the Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital (CMJAH) were ravaged by fire – and up until this day, they remain closed. In an effort to speed things up, Gauteng Premier David Makhura signed a proclamation last week to transfer all functions relating

Drug-resistant TB: Rollout of shorter regimen hits a snag
The much-anticipated rollout of the shorter regimen to treat drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) has failed to make inroads leaving patients stranded across the country. Having started in March last year, only about 70 patients have received treatment – which is only being administered in four provinces. The new oral regimen can
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