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#Covid-19: More Johnson & Johnson vaccines to arrive in South Africa this weekend
With the AstraZeneca vaccine about to be sold to the AU, health authorities are hoping the J&J vaccine does the trick.

#Budget2021: Government allocates R10bn for vaccines
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni has announced that government is allocating more than R10 billion for the purchase and delivery of vaccines over the next two years.

SAFTU registered health workers down tools on budget day
South African healthcare workers to participate in a stay-away strike called by SAFTU to voice their grievances despite Covid-19 concerns.

Doctors warn against families bringing unhealthy food into hospitals
Mageu may be an old favourite and sweets may cheer the patient up, but these foods could hinder your loved one’s recovery. Botshabelo District Hospital is concerned about the unhealthy foods families bring for admitted patients. Instead, they advise these healthier alternatives.

#Covid-19 vaccine: Behind the scenes health workers are in two minds
A nurse at Khayelitsha District Hospital became the first person in South Africa vaccinated against the coronavirus. Yet, as scientists and government officials race to inoculate other frontline workers, some health workers are suspicious of the vaccine.
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