President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced that the country will now move to Level 1 lockdown due to the decline in Covid-19 cases.
“The decline is because change in behaviour – with most people adhering to the Covid-19 regulations which were out in place in December, and the public health sector helping containing the virus,” Ramaphosa said addressing the nation on Sunday evening.
The new alert level will come into effect later this evening once the regulations have been gazetted, said Ramaphosa.
The President has urged South Africans to continue adhering to the lockdown regulations, warning against the possible third wave.
Friday marks the one year anniversary since the first case of Covid-19 was identified in the country.
“A year later we have a much clearer picture of how to deal with the virus, with South African scientists helping our country and globally in identifying new variants.”
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More than 67,000 healthcare workers have been vaccination in the last 10 days.
The country recently signed an agreement with Johnson & Johnson to secure 11 million doses.
Of these doses, 2.8 million doses will be delivered in the second quarter and the rest spread throughout the year, said Ramaphosa.
South Africa also secured 20 million doses from Pfizer, which will be delivered from the second quarter, and 12 million vaccine doses from the Covax facility.
The country is also in the process of finalising its dose allocation from the African Union.
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“The vaccination campaign has so far gone extremely very well. All provinces have established vaccination sites and have put in place expansion plans,” said the President.
“Of the 49 sites that will be increased, 17 sites will be in the private hospital sector and the rest will be in the public health sector. We will begin our second phase of vaccination in late April. We will be secured when it comes to vaccines,” said Ramaphosa.
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