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More than 40 People Succumb to COVID-19 in SA, While Concerns Raised About Side Effects of Johnson & Johnson Vaccine

Faizel Patel – 21/03/2021

(Twitter: @FaizelPatel143)

Forty-Seven more people have died in South Africa after contracting the coronavirus, pushing the death toll to 52,082.

The Health Department says 1,378 more infections were also picked up over the past day, pushing the country’s known caseload since the start of the outbreak a year ago to 1 536,000.

Over 1.462,000 million people have so far recuperated, putting our recovery rate at 95%.

South Africa has so far inoculated just over 188,000 healthcare workers since the Sisonke trial, which started in February.

Meanwhile, EWN reports the South African Medical Association (SAMA) says government should ease fears over COVID-19 vaccines side effects.

Some healthcare workers say they have experienced some side effects from the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine including fatigue and headaches after receiving their jabs.

Sama says while the reported cases are not severe, they are a cause for concern.

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