Wednesday, July 28, 2021

This is why most South Africans don’t want Covid-19 vaccine

About 54% of South Africans say they are unlikely to get a Covid-19 vaccine and almost half say they believe prayer provides more protection than the shots against contracting the disease, a survey showed.

The Afrobarometer survey of 1,600 South Africans highlights a hurdle for the government’s drive to inoculate two thirds of its 60 million people in a bid curb infections in the country, which is Africa’s worst hit by the disease, according to official statistics.

Hesitancy is highest among those below the age of 35 and among the poor, according to the survey. The survey, conducted in May and June, has a 2.5 percentage point margin of error, Afrobarometer said on Wednesday.

South Africa has recorded more than 2.4 million coronavirus infections and almost 71,000 deaths. While over 7 million vaccine doses have been administered in the country just 2.69 million people are fully vaccinated.

In other news – Maskandi artist rally behind jailed Ngizwe Mchunu

Maskandi artists, including Mthandeni “Igcokama Elisha” Manqele and Khawulani “Unjoko” Mbambo, have thrown their weight behind Ngizwe Mchunu.

Ngizwe Mchunu

On Wednesday, 28 July, they announced on Instagram and Facebook they were not going to sit back and watch, but would rather go to court and support him. Learn more

Source: mybroadband

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