To boost vaccinations, South Africa opens jabs to all adults
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Faced with slowing numbers of people getting COVID-19 vaccinations, South Africa has opened eligibility to all adults to step up the volume of inoculations as it battles a surge in the disease driven by the delta variant
JOHANNESBURG -- At the busy taxi stand near Soweto's Chris Hani Baragwanath hospital, a health worker with a megaphone called out to commuters, calling them to come and get a COVID-19 vaccination. Olekantse Serati was one of the dozens of people who decided to get jabs on Friday. “It is a good thing that they’ve brought the vaccines to us here at the Bara taxi rank so we don’t have to go the vaccination centers or hospitals,” said Serati in the Tswana language. "It's also good that you can receive the jab quick and be on your way home straight after.” Johnson & Johnson jabs were given so only one dose is needed. The pop-up center is part of South Africa's efforts to boost the flagging numbers of vaccinations.More Related News