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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Double Pfizer jab will keep adolescents out of hospital
A new study from the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that two doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine were highly effective in preventing hospitalisation among adolescents aged between 12 and 17. The clinical trial showed that the vaccine was effective in preventing COVID-19. However, researchers wanted to look at

What it’s like being homeless during a pandemic
A once successful businessman shares his story of how he became homeless at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic last year. Already hooked on drugs, his life took a turn for the worst once President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the country would be going into Alert Level 5 lockdown. Carlos Filipe

Sound the alarm: We are failing to meet targets to beat TB but Khayelitsha’s care model during COVID-19 shows exactly how it should be done
During the course of the 52nd Union World Conference on Lung Health last week, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) announced the results of TB-PRACTECAL, the first-ever multi-country, randomised, controlled clinical trial to report on the effectiveness and safety of a six-month treatment regimen for multidrug resistant TB (DR-TB). Historically this is

South Africa is so overburdened by physical illnesses that mental health continues to take a backseat
The South African Federation of Mental Health has called on the government to urgently act to ensure accessing mental becomes easier for South Africans. Speaking during the national dialogue on mental health on Monday, Bharti Patel of the South African Federation of Mental Health, said that studies show that less

Vaccine hesitancy takes on a whole new dimension in SA
Vaccine hesitancy in South Africa can no longer be defined as an unwillingness to vaccinate. According to experts socio-economic factors and limited access to vaccination sites are among the reasons why the country is in danger of failing to meet its target of vaccinating a third of the population by
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