COVID-19 vaccination in South Africa

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COVID-19 vaccination in South Africa is an ongoing immunisation campaign against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), in response to the ongoing pandemic in the country.

COVID-19 vaccination in South Africa
Covid-19 vaccination in South Africa (Total Dose).svg
Total Doses Administered as of 18 June 2021
Native name Sisonke Protocol (Phase III J&J)
Date17 February 2021 - present
Time(SAST (GMT +2))
Venue465 vaccination clinics[1]
3,338 (Planned) [2]
LocationSouth Africa South Africa
CauseCOVID-19 pandemic
BudgetR10 billion (Distribution 2021)
R2.2 billion (Q1 2021 purchasing vaccines)
R1.25 billion (Q2 2021 purchasing vaccines)
USD $1,000,000,000[3][4][5]
Organised byDepartment of Health (South Africa) & Government of South Africa
Participants1,965,812 total doses administered of
Johnson & Johnson/Janssen
Pfizer–BioNTech
(15 June 2021)
  • 1,486,044 people partially vaccinated (at least 1 dose of multiple dose vaccine)
  • 479,768 people fully vaccinated
Outcome
  • 2% of the South African population is only partially vaccinated.
    2.49%
  • 1% of the South African population that is fully vaccinated.
    0.80%
WebsiteVaccine Enrollment Platform
Fully vaccinated people as of 18 Jun 2021

On 17 February 2021, South Africa started its national vaccination program against Covid-19. The program will go through in phases, prioritizing healthcare and frontline workers and then those over the age of 65. According to health officials, South Africa has administered 1,965,812 vaccine doses across the country as of 15 June 2021.[6][7] South Africa has accepted delivery of 3 different vaccines, Johnson and Johnson, Pfizer-BioNTech and Oxford-AstraZeneca, administering both Johnson and Johnson and Pfizer-BioNTech, with the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine suspended, due to its ineffectiveness against the 501Y.V2 variant.[8]

Total number of people receiving vaccinations in South Africa as of 16 Jun 2021

  Unvaccinated population: 57,656,538 people (96.2%)
  Population who are partially vaccinated (at least one dose): 1,767,415 (3.00%)
  Population who are fully Vaccinated: 479,768 (0.8%)

Background[edit]

Rollout strategy[edit]

National Vaccine Rollout Strategy[9][10][11]
Phase Priority group Start Date People Eligible (estimated)
Phase 1
1a Front-line and health care workers (Sisonke Protocol) 17 Feb 2021 +/- 500 Thousand People
1b Remaining health care workers 17 May 2021 +/- 700 Thousand People
Phase 2
2a People over 60 17 May 2021 +/- 5 Million People
2b People over 40 and those in congregate settings EST. July +/- 11 Million People
Phase 3
3 Anyone over the age of 18 EST. Nov +/- 22.5 Million People

Registration[edit]

Registration for the vaccine is open to all health care workers and all the people over the age of 60. There are currently 5 ways ways to register for the vaccine on the EVDS platform. All services are zero rated, meaning airtime, data or money are not required to use the services

1. Online at https://vaccine.enroll.health.gov.za/

2. Messaging the WhatsApp number 0600 123456

3. Dialling *134*832#

4. Calling the COVID-19 hotline 0800 029 999

5. Scanning the QR code and following the prompts. The QR code will be published widely and can be found on sacoronavirus website or the National Department of Health Website.

Vaccines on order[edit]

South Africa has secured over 79 million doses of the vaccine, with 220 million doses to be manufactured locally for international and local distribution[12][13]

Vaccine name Approval progress Quantity Doses Arrived Accepted Delivery Vaccine Approved Began Administering
Oxford–AstraZeneca EUA Suspended 1.5 million 1,000,000 Green check.svg 1 February 2021 Dark Red x.svg Suspended Dark Red x.svg Suspended
Johnson & Johnson Vaccine EUA Approved 30 million + 220 million 800,000 Green check.svg 16 February 2021 Green check.svg 1 April 2021 (Full Authorization) Green check.svg 18 Feb 2021 (Phase III)
Pfizer vaccine EUA Approved 40 million 3,210,480 Green check.svg 3 May 2021 Green check.svg 16 March 2021 Green check.svg 17 May 2021
COVAX
Pfizer vaccine EUA Approved 1.4 million 0 Dark Red x.svg Not yet Green check.svg 16 March 2021 Green check.svg 17 May 2021
Other (TBA) EUA Pending 7.6 million 0 Dark Red x.svg Not yet Dark Red x.svg Not yet Dark Red x.svg Not yet

Johnson & Johnson Consignment (Phase III/Sisonke Protocol)[edit]

Consignment 1
1 80,000 Doses 17 February 2021 Fully Used
Consignment 2
2 80,000 Doses 27 February 2021 Fully Used
Consignment 3
3 86,000 Doses 7 March 2021 Fully Used
3a 40,000 Doses 13 March 2021 Fully Used
3b 66,000 Doses 20 March 2021 Fully Used
Consignment 4
4 200,000 Doses 11 April 2021 Used, remainder doses allocated for further studies

Johnson & Johnson Consignment (Full Authorization)[edit]

Consignment 1 (Manufactured Locally)
1 1 099 200 Doses April Manufactured (Destroyed due to contamination)
2 900 000 Doses May Manufactured (Destroyed due to contamination)
1 999 200 13 June Stock will not be used due to ingredients being contaminated [14]
3 900 000 Doses TBA (June) In Manufacturing
Emergency Consignment[15]
1 300 000 Doses 18 June[16] Delivered
2 700 000 Doses June Waiting for Delivery (Make up for contaminated doses)[17]
3 500 000 Doses June Waiting for Delivery (Make up for contaminated doses)[17]
4 500 000 Doses June Waiting for Delivery (Make up for contaminated doses)[17]
Consignment 2
1 9 100 000 Doses Q3 2021 [18] TBA
Consignment 3
1 19 100 000 Doses Q4 2021 [18] TBA
Consignment 4
1 188 000 000 Doses 2022 TBA

Oxford-AstraZeneca Consignment[edit]

Consignment 1 [19]
1a 1,000,000 Doses 1 February 2021 Received
1b 500,000 Doses 14 February 2021 Canceled and Refunded
1c -1,000,000 Doses 20 February 2021 1,000,000 Doses Sold

Pfizer-BioNTech Consignment[edit]

Consignment 1
1 325,260 Doses 3 May 2021 Fully Used
2 325,260 Doses 10 May 2021 Fully Used
3 325,260 Doses 16 May 2021 Fully Used
4 325,260 Doses 24 May 2021 Fully Used
Consignment 2
1 636,480 Doses 31 May 2021 In Use
2 636,480 Doses 7 June 2021 In Use
3 636,480 Doses 14 June 2021 Delivered
4 636,480 Doses 21 June 2021 To Be Delivered
5 636,480 Doses 28 June 2021 In Manufacturing
6 636,480 Doses 5 July 2021 In Manufacturing
Consignment 3 [18]
Initial 8 519 940 Doses Q3 2021 TBA
Incremental 8 000 460 Doses
Consignment 4 [18]
Initial 6 996 600 Doses Q4 2021 TBA
Incremental TBA

Covax Consignment[edit]

Consignment 1 (Pfizer)
1 1 400 000 Doses 28 June 2021 To Be Delivered[20]

COVAX[edit]

South Africa has so far paid R283 million (+/- $20 million) to the organization in December 2020. COVAX has not yet delivered any vaccines to the country.[21][20] COVAX is scheduled to deliver 1.4 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine to the country on 28 June 2021.[22][23]

History[edit]

Timeline[edit]

February 2021[edit]

On 1 February 2021, 1 million doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine at O. R. Tambo International Airport sent by the Serum Institute of India.[24][25][26]

On 7 February 2021, it was announced that the Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine did not work well in protecting clinical trial participants from mild or moderate illness caused by the 501.V2 variant. The vaccination program was announced to be put on a hold.[27][28][29]

On 16 February 2021, South Africa received its first consignment of 80,000 doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine and approved the vaccine for Phase III use under Sisonke Protocol for all health workers[30]

On 17 February 2021, the national COVID vaccination program was officially rolled out, beginning at Khayelitsha District Hospital in the Western Cape Province where healthcare workers, the President Cyril Ramaphosa and Minister of Health Zweli Mkhize were given shots of the Johnson & Johnson/Janssen vaccine.[31][32][33]

On 27 February 2021, South Africa had received its second consignment of 80,000 doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.[34][35]

March 2021[edit]

On 5 March 2021, the number of doses administered surpassed 100,000.[36]

On 13 March 2021, South Africa received Part 1 of its third consignment of 40,000 Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.[37][38]

On 17 March 2021, South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) approved the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for use.[39][40][41][42]

On 18 March 2021, South Africa received Part 2 of its third consignment of 66,000 Johnson & Johnson vaccine.[43][44]

On 19 March 2021, ImmunityBio announced that they will be conducting Phase 1 vaccine trials with their hAd5 vaccine in the United States and South Africa.[45][46]

On 21 March 2021, South Africa sold and began transporting its 1 million doses of Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine to other African Union Members. Concerns over the rollout of the vaccine in African countries have been raised, as the 501Y.V2 variant speeds through African countries, with South Africa Suspending the vaccine after a trial proved the vaccine to be ineffective.[47][48][49][50][19]

On 29 March 2020, the manufacturing of 220 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine was approved to begin at the Aspen Pharmacare manufacturing facility in Gqeberha, Eastern Cape.[51][52]

April 2021[edit]

On 1 April 2021, the Johnson and Johnson vaccine received Section 21 Approval (EUA), allowing for use outside of the current Phase III Trial (Sisonke Protocol)[53][54][55]

On 6 April 2021, the government officially signed a deal with Pfizer for 20 million vaccines expected to begin arriving by the end of April.[56][57]

On 13 April 2021, Minister of Health Zweli Mkhize announced the suspension of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine use following health concerns raised by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).[58][59][60]

On 16 April 2021, The EVDS platform opened for Phase 2, allowing essential workers and the elderly to register.[61][62][63]

On 17 April 2021, The government announced that the first batch of 325,260 Doses of Pfizer vaccines would arrive on 3 May 2021. From there the same amount of doses are expected to arrive weekly, until 31 May 2021, where the number of daily doses delivered will increase to 636,480 weekly.[8]

On 23 April 2021, 500,000 Doses of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine were delivered under the early access program (Sisonke Programme), with a further 1,000,000 million doses to arrive in April.[58][64]

On 24 April 2021, Aspen Pharmacare announced that 1.1 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine were due for release and to be used by South Africa.[65]

On 26 April 2021, the government announced that the use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine would resume on Wednesday, 28 April 2021 with vaccination sites expanded to 95 sites countrywide.[64]

On 28 April 2021, the Johnson & Johnson vaccines suspension was lifted, and given the full approval for use by SAPRAH.[66][67][68]

May 2021[edit]

On 2 May 2021, the government announced that the first 1.1 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine would receive an extended safety assessment, in line with international regulators, and stock would be released in mid May.[69]

On 3 May 2021, the first batch of 325,260 Doses of the Pfizer vaccine arrived at O.R Tambo International Airport via Lufthansa and Astral Aviation. The vaccines were then sent to the National Control Laboratory for quality assurance.[70][71][72][73] The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is set to be rolled out to South Africans from 17 May 2021.[74][75]

On 9 May 2021, the second batch batch of 325,260 Doses of the Pfizer vaccine arrived at O.R Tambo International Airport via Lufthansa and Astral Aviation.[76]

On 10 May 2021, the last week of the Sisonke Protocol (Phase 3b) began. The trial was expanded to non patient facing health care workers, including administrative and supportive staff due to sufficient capacity and doses.[77]

On 15 May 2021, the Sisonke Protocol ended with a total of 478 733 doses given to health care workers. The remaining doses were allocated to the Medical research Council to conduct further studies of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine on certain population groups.[76]

On 16 May 2021, the third batch of 325,260 Doses of the Pfizer vaccine arrived at O.R Tambo International Airport via Lufthansa and Astral Aviation.[76]

On 17 May 2021, Phase 2 of the vaccination program began and started with vaccinating old age homes with the 2-dose Pfizer vaccine. Phase 2 ran alongside phase 1B to vaccinate the remaining 500 000 health care workers.[78]

On 24 May 2021, the fourth and final batch of 325,260 Doses of the Pfizer vaccine arrived at O.R Tambo International Airport via Lufthansa and Astral Aviation.[76] Following this, next week doses delivered will increase to 636,480 Doses weekly.[79]

On 31 May 2021, the first batch of 636,480 Doses of the Pfizer vaccine arrived at O.R Tambo International Airport via Lufthansa and Astral Aviation. This delivery is the first batch of consignment 2 with a incremental increase of 311,220 Doses Weekly.[80]

On 31 May 2021, The total number of vaccine doses administered surpassed 1 million.[81]

June 2021[edit]

On 7 June 2021, the second batch of 636,480 Doses of the Pfizer vaccine arrived at O.R Tambo International Airport via Lufthansa and Astral Aviation.

On 11 June 2021, The Department of Health and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released a statement on the Johnson and Johnson vaccine, produced at the Emergent BioSolutions Plant in Baltimore, USA.[82] This resulted in the vaccines also produced at the Gqebherha plant need further assessment by SAHPRA and the FDA.[83][84]To get the South African program back on the roll, 300 000 doses are cleared to be shipped to South Africa as a matter of extreme urgency.[85][86]

On 14 June 2021, the third batch of 636,480 Doses of the Pfizer vaccine arrived at O.R Tambo International Airport via Lufthansa and Astral Aviation.

On June 18 2021, 300,000 doses of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine arrived at O.R Tambo International Airport. This is the first batch of the Emergency consignment due to contamination of locally manufactured doses. These doses are expected to be used mainly by teachers and the SANDF and SAPS.[16]

On 18 June 2021, The total number of vaccine doses administered surpassed 2 million.[87]

Vaccines in trial stage[edit]

On 17 March 2020, the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority announced that it would expedite review of treatments, vaccines and clinical trials. Currently a total of 6 vaccine candidates are under trial in South Africa.[88][89][90]

Vaccine Trials
Vaccine Type (technology) Phase I Phase II Phase III
Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine Viral vector N/A Green check.svg Completed Green check.svg Completed
Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine RNA N/A Green check.svg Completed Green check.svg Completed
Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine Viral vector Green check.svg Completed Green check.svg Completed N/A
Novavax COVID-19 vaccine Subunit N/A Green check.svg Completed In progress
GRAd-COV2 Viral vector N/A Green check.svg Completed In progress
ImmunityBio COVID-19 vaccine Viral vector In progress In progress Dark Red x.svg Not yet

Johnson & Johnson (Ad26.COV2.S)[edit]

Both Phase II and Phase III trials were conducted in South Africa beginning late February 2020 and April 2021[91]

Phase II Trials, enrolled about 800 across Spain, United Kingdom and United States of America and proved to be 64% effective.[92][93]

Phase III Trials under Sisonke Protocol began early April enrolling 500,000 participants. This trial is currently underway and consists of a half a million of South Africa’s health workers and Phase I of the vaccine rollout.[94][95][91]

In January, Johnson & Johnson, which held trials for its Ad26.COV2.S vaccine in South Africa, reported the level of protection against moderate to severe COVID-19 infection was 72% in the United States, but 57% in South Africa.[96]

Pfizer–BioNTech (BNT162b2)[edit]

Both Phase II and Phase III trials were conducted in South Africa beginning late May 2020. Pfizers vaccine appeared to be 100% effective at preventing cases of the South African variant, B.1.351.[97][98][99]

On 17 February 2021, Pfizer announced neutralization activity was reduced by two thirds for the 501.V2 variant, while stating no claims about the efficacy of the vaccine in preventing illness for this variant could yet be made.[100][101][102]

Oxford–AstraZeneca (AZD1222)[edit]

Both Phase I and Phase II were conducted in South Africa.[91]Phase 1 and Phase 2 trials began mid June 2020 consisting of about 2,130 participants.[103] The trial revealed that the vaccine does not have at least 60% efficacy against mild-moderate Covid-19 due to the B.1.351 (501Y.V2) variant. This resulted in the vaccine being suspended and the 1 million doses derived being sold to other Members of the African Union.[104][105][106]

On 6 February 2021, The Financial Times reported that provisional trial data from a study undertaken by South Africa's University of the Witwatersrand in conjunction with Oxford University demonstrated reduced efficacy of the Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine against the 501.V2 variant. The study found that in a sample size of 2,000 the AZD1222 vaccine afforded only "minimal protection" in all but the most severe cases of COVID-19.[50]

On 7 February 2021, the Minister for Health for South Africa suspended the planned deployment of around 1 million doses of the vaccine whilst they examine the data and await advice on how to proceed.[107]

Novavax (NVX-CoV2373)[edit]

A Phase II Trial of 4,400 people was conducted from August 2020 to November 2021 in South Africa, that showed that the vaccine was 51% effective, compared to 89% in the US[94][95][91]

The vaccine had an efficacy of 51% against infections caused by the South African variant among people who were HIV negative. The vaccine was only 43% effective in the group that included people who were HIV positive.[108]

ReiThera (GRAd-COV2)[edit]

Phase II and Phase III trials of the GRAd-COV2 vaccine are being conducted in South Africa.[109][110]

ImmunityBio (ImmunityBio)[edit]

The BioVac Institute, a state-backed South African vaccine company, has a contract with American based ImmunityBio Inc. to manufacture coronavirus vaccines.[111][112][113]

ImmunityBio is currently conducting Phase I and Phase II trials. Trials began January 2021 consisting of about only 35 participants in Phase I.[114][91]

Vaccine effectiveness[edit]

Many currently-available vaccines are less effective against the 501Y.V2 variant of the virus than they are against other variants.

Johnson & Johnson (Ad26.COV2.S)[edit]

In January, Johnson & Johnson, which held trials for its Ad26.COV2.S vaccine in South Africa, reported the level of protection against moderate to severe COVID-19 infection was 72% in the United States, but 57% in South Africa.[96]

After Phase III trials in South Africa completed, Johnson and Johnson received Section 21 approval from SAHPRA on 31 March 2021.

In a manufacturing deal, Johnson and Johnson began to manufacture 220 million vaccines at the Aspen Pharmacare manufacturing facility in Gqeberha, Eastern Cape. They plan to distribute the vaccine to other African countries with 30 million to go to South Africa.[115][52][51]

Oxford–AstraZeneca (AZD1222)[edit]

On 6 February 2021, The Financial Times reported that provisional trial data from a study undertaken by South Africa's University of the Witwatersrand in conjunction with Oxford University demonstrated reduced efficacy of the Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine against the 501.V2 variant. The study found that in a sample size of 2,000 the AZD1222 vaccine afforded only "minimal protection" in all but the most severe cases of COVID-19.[50]

On 7 February 2021, the government suspended the planned deployment of around 1 million doses of the vaccine whilst they examined the data and awaited advice on how to proceed.[107] The South African government subsequently cancelled the use of the vaccine, selling its supply to other African countries, and switched its vaccination program to use the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.[116][117][118][a]

Sputnik V (Gam-COVID-Vac)[edit]

The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) has confirmed that it has received documentation for the vaccine developed by the Gamaleya Institute in Russia.[119]

Sputnik V is one of three Covid vaccines worldwide with an efficacy higher than 90% in symptomatic cases. They are still in the process of testing its effectiveness against the 501Y.V2 variant of the virus.[120]

Pfizer–BioNTech (BNT162b2)[edit]

On 17 February 2021, Pfizer announced neutralization activity[clarification needed] was reduced by two thirds for the 501.V2 variant, while stating no claims about the efficacy of the vaccine in preventing illness for this variant could yet be made.[121]

On 16 March 2021, The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) approved the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for section 21 Emergency Use Authorisation.[42]

A trial ending in March 2021 of the Pfizer-BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine appeared to be 100% effective at preventing cases of the South African 501Y.V2 variant. The trial consisted of 800 people, with a total of 9 cases, all in the placebo group[122][123]

Pfizer–BioNTech vaccine

Moderna (mRNA-1273)[edit]

In February, Moderna reported that the current vaccine produced only one-sixth of the antibodies in response to the South African variant compared with the original virus. They have launched a trial of a new vaccine to tackle the South African 501.V2 variant.[124]

Sinopharm (BBIBP-CorV)[edit]

Other African countries have begun the roll out of the Sinopharm vaccine, including Morocco, Egypt, The Seychelles and Zimbabwe.[125] So far, it has proven resistant[clarification needed] to the 501Y.V2 variant, as seen in Zimbabwe.[126]

CoronaVac (Sinovac)[edit]

CoronaVac is yet to be approved for use by the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA).[127]

So far, Sinovac has offered to supply South Africa with 5 million doses of the vaccine.[128]

Covaxin (BBV152)[edit]

Bharat Biotech, producers of the Covaxin vaccine, have said that they can modify the vaccine against coronavirus South African variant within 15 days.[129]

CoviVac (КовиВак)[edit]

The CoviVac vaccine Information has not been delivered to the South African government yet.[130]

EpiVacCorona (EpiVacCorona)[edit]

The EpiVacCorona vaccine Information has not been delivered to the South African government yet.[131]

RBD-Dimer (ZF2001)[edit]

The RBD-Dimer vaccine Information is in the process of being delivered to the South African Government.

Novavax (V2373)[edit]

A study on the NVX-CoV2373 Novavax vaccine showed 60% efficacy (for HIV-negative participants) in South Africa, compared to 90% efficacy in Britain.[132][133]

ImmunityBio (ImmunityBio)[edit]

The BioVac Institute, a state-backed South African vaccine company, plans to use a deal it won to manufacture coronavirus vaccines. The contract with American based ImmunityBio Inc is currently conducting phase 1 vaccine trials with their hAd5 vaccine in the United States and South Africa.[111]

ImmunityBio and BioVac plan to distribute the vaccines throughout South African and Africa.[112][113]

Progress[edit]

Vaccines distribution[edit]

As of 09 June 2021 00:01
250,000
500,000
750,000
1,000,000
1,250,000
1,500,000
  •   Johnson & Johnson
  •   Pfizer–BioNTech
  •   Oxford-AstraZeneca

Cumulative vaccinations in South Africa[edit]

Graph of cumulative doses administered across the country

  Fully vaccinated (All doses)   Partially vaccinated (1st dose only)

Progress table[edit]

Date Doses Administered Vaccinated (1 Dose) Fully Vaccinated Ref
17 February 2021 0 0 0 [134]
18 February 2021 2260 0 2260 [135]
19 February 2021 6524 0 6524 [136]
20 February 2021 10414 0 10414 [137]
21 February 2021 15388 0 15388 [138]
22 February 2021 23059 0 23059 [139]
23 February 2021 32315 0 32315 [140]
24 February 2021 41809 0 41809 [141]
25 February 2021 52647 0 52647 [142]
26 February 2021 63648 0 63648 [143]
27 February 2021 67303 0 67303 [144]
28 February 2021 70527 0 70527 [145]
1 March 2021 73047 0 73047 [146]
2 March 2021 76037 0 76037 [147]
3 March 2021 83570 0 83570 [148]
4 March 2021 92029 0 92029 [149]
5 March 2021 100108 0 100108 [150]
6 March 2021 101573 0 101573 [151]
7 March 2021 101841 0 101841 [152]
8 March 2021 107054 0 107054 [153]
9 March 2021 118247 0 118247 [154]
10 March 2021 128887 0 128887 [155]
11 March 2021 138014 0 138014 [156]
12 March 2021 145215 0 145215 [157]
13 March 2021 145544 0 145544 [158]
14 March 2021 145544 0 145544 [159]
15 March 2021 147753 0 147753 [160]
16 March 2021 157286 0 157286 [161]
17 March 2021 168413 0 168413 [162]
18 March 2021 177275 0 177275 [163]
19 March 2021 182983 0 182983 [164]
20 March 2021 182983 0 182983 [165]
21 March 2021 182983 0 182983 [166]
22 March 2021 182983 0 182983 [167]
23 March 2021 194257 0 194257 [168]
24 March 2021 207808 0 207808 [169]
25 March 2021 220129 0 220129 [170]
26 March 2021 231002 0 231002 [171]
27 March 2021 231605 0 231605 [172]
28 March 2021 239665 0 239665 [173]
29 March 2021 251707 0 251707 [174]
30 March 2021 263878 0 263878 [175]
31 March 2021 269102 0 269102 [176]
1 April 2021 269102 0 269102 [177]
2 April 2021 269102 0 269102 [178]
3 April 2021 269102 0 269102 [179]
4 April 2021 269102 0 269102 [180]
5 April 2021 269102 0 269102 [181]
6 April 2021 272438 0 272438 [182]
7 April 2021 278909 0 278909 [183]
8 April 2021 283629 0 283629 [184]
9 April 2021 288368 0 288368 [185]
10 April 2021 288406 0 288406 [186]
11 April 2021 288406 0 288406 [187]
12 April 2021 289787 0 289787 [188]
13 April 2021 292623 0 292623 [189]
14 April 2021 292623 0 292623 [190]
15 April 2021 292623 0 292623 [191]
16 April 2021 292623 0 292623 [192]
17 April 2021 292623 0 292623 [193]
18 April 2021 292623 0 292623 [194]
19 April 2021 292623 0 292623 [195]
20 April 2021 292623 0 292623 [196]
21 April 2021 292623 0 292623 [197]
22 April 2021 292623 0 292623 [198]
23 April 2021 292623 0 292623 [199]
24 April 2021 292623 0 292623 [200]
25 April 2021 292623 0 292623 [201]
26 April 2021 292623 0 292623 [202]
27 April 2021 292623 0 292623 [203]
28 April 2021 298153 0 298153 [204]
29 April 2021 307591 0 307591 [205]
30 April 2021 317656 0 317656 [206]
1 May 2021 318670 0 318670 [207]
2 May 2021 318670 0 318670 [208]
3 May 2021 329098 0 329098 [209]
4 May 2021 339655 0 339655 [210]
5 May 2021 353181 0 353181 [211]
6 May 2021 366101 0 366101 [212]
7 May 2021 381171 0 381171 [213]
8 May 2021 382480 0 382480 [214]
9 May 2021 382480 0 382480 [215]
10 May 2021 395230 0 395230 [216]
11 May 2021 414372 0 414372 [217][218]
12 May 2021 430730 0 430730 [219]
13 May 2021 455169 0 455169 [220]
14 May 2021 474318 0 474318 [221]
15 May 2021 478452 0 478452 [222]
16 May 2021 478733 0 478733 [223]
17 May 2021 478733 0 478733 [224]
18 May 2021 519139 39371 479768 [225]
19 May 2021 558170 77505 480665 [226]
20 May 2021 597406 116741 480665 [227]
21 May 2021 642382 161717 480665 [228]
22 May 2021 647983 167318 480665 [229]
23 May 2021 651628 171860 479768 [230]
24 May 2021 700904 221136 479768 [231]
25 May 2021 761903 282135 479768 [232]
26 May 2021 828204 348436 479768 [233]
27 May 2021 898955 418187 479768 [234]
28 May 2021 963876 484108 479768 [235]
29 May 2021 968319 488551 479768 [236]
30 May 2021 970448 490680 479768 [237]
31 May 2021 1045104 565336 479768 [238]
1 June 2021 1117569 637801 479768 [239][240]
2 June 2021 1193352 713584 479768 [241]
3 June 2021 1266893 787125 479768 [242]
4 June 2021 1336547 856779 479768 [243]
5 June 2021 1343433 863665 479768 [244]
6 June 2021 1350245 870477 479768 [245]
7 June 2021 1433730 953962 479768 [246]
8 June 2021 1525271 1045503 479768 [247]
9 June 2021 1619011 1139243 479768 [248]
10 June 2021 1690026 1210258 479768 [249]
11 June 2021 1767415 1287647 479768 [250]
12 June 2021 1773417 1293649 479768 [251]
13 June 2021 1777288 1297520 479768 [252]
14 June 2021 1871987 1392219 479768 [253]
15 June 2021 1965812 1486044 479768 [254]
16 June 2021 1974099 1494331 479768 [255]
17 June 2021 2069346 1589578 479768 [256]
18 June 2021 2137071 1657303 479768 [257]
19 June 2021 2141624 1661856 479768 [258]
20 June 2021 2144204 1664436 479768 [259]
21 June 2021 2229242 1749474 479768 [260]

Daily vaccinations chart of South Africa[edit]

Progress by province[edit]

Sisonke Programme Vaccinations as of 24 May 2021[edit]

Province Female Male Total[261]
Eastern Cape 43 272 14 517 57 789
Free State 17 739 6 447 24 186
Gauteng 95 221 32 028 127 249
KwaZulu-Natal 69 732 22 997 92 729
Limpopo 25 752 7 477 33 229
Mpumalanga 15 856 4 524 20 380
North West 17 484 5 622 23 106
Northern Cape 6 940 2 404 9 344
Western Cape 67 373 24 383 91 756
Total 359 369 120 399 479 768

Total Pfizer First Dose administered as of 14 June 2021 [262][edit]

Province Female Male Total
Eastern Cape 80,671 46,137 126,808
Free State 47,933 27,607 75,540
Gauteng 203,165 141,532 344,697
KwaZulu-Natal 227,803 122,730 350,533
Limpopo 108,553 53,942 162,495
Mpumalanga 32,519 19,219 51,738
North West 42,489 27,250 69,739
Northern Cape 7,825 5,417 13,242
Western Cape 116,857 80,570 197,427
Total 867,815 524,404 1,392,219

Distribution[edit]

Vaccines administered per pharmaceutical company as of 15 Jun 2021 (1,525,271)

  Johnson & Johnson (479,768) (24.4%)
  Pfizer–BioNTech (1,486,044) (75.6%)
  Oxford–AstraZeneca (0) (0%)

Doses administration by vaccine type in South Africa[edit]

Graph of cumulative doses administered by vaccine type as of 15 June 2021

   Johnson & Johnson    Pfizer-BioNTech    Oxford-AstraZeneca[b]

Vaccination sites[edit]

The COVID-19 Vaccine can be obtained at 576[263] different locations nationwide. Vaccination sites are expected to increase to 3,338 locations, as Phase II and Phase III progress ramps up.[264] So far it is planned that all Clicks, Dis-Chem, and other pharmacies and hospitals nationwide be used to distribute vaccines.[265][266]

Vaccination Sites in South Africa

Planned vaccination sites[edit]

Province Small Medium Large X-Large Total
Eastern Cape 96 61 1 158
Free State 52 27 1 80
Gauteng 555 164 14 1 734
Kwa-Zulu Natal 778 58 4 840
Limpopo 559 9 1 569
Mpumalanga 91 11 102
North West 47 26 1 74
Northern Cape 167 8 175
Western Cape 512 84 9 1 606
Total 2857 448 31 2 3,338

Hospitals (currently in use)[edit]

Eastern Cape[edit]

  • Livingston Hospital
  • Nelson Mandela Academic Hospital
  • Frere Hospital
  • Netcare Greenacres Hospital

Free State[edit]

  • Universitas (C) Hospital
  • Pelonomi Hospital
  • Life Rosepark Hospital
  • Fezi Ngumbentombi
  • Bongani Hospital

Gauteng[edit]

  • Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital
  • Steve Biko Academic Hospital
  • Ahmed Kathrada Private Hospital
  • Charlotte Maxeke Hospital
  • Dr George Mukhari Hospital
  • Netcare Milpark Hospital

KwaZulu-Natal[edit]

  • Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital
  • Prince Mshiyeni Memorial Hospital
  • General Justice Gizenga Mpanza
  • Edendale Hospital
  • Madadeni Hospital
  • Netcare St. Augustine's Hospital

Limpopo[edit]

  • Pietersburg Hospital
  • Mankweng Hosptial
  • Tshilidzini Hospital
  • Donald Fraser Hospital
  • Malamulele Hospital
  • Mediclinic Polokwane
  • Netcare Pholoso Hospital
  • St. Rita's Hospital

Mpumalanga[edit]

  • Rob Ferreira Hospital
  • Witbank Hospital
  • Ermelo Hospital
  • Life Cosmos Hospital
  • Mediclinic Nelspruit
  • Mapulaneng Hospital

North West[edit]

  • Klerksdorp-Tshepong Tertiary Hospital
  • Job Shimankana Tabane Hospital

Northern Cape[edit]

  • Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe Hospital
  • Mediclinic Upington

Western Cape[edit]

  • Groote Schuur Hospital
  • Tygerberg Hospital
  • Khayelitsha District Hospital
  • Gatesville Melomed
  • George Hospital
  • Karl Bremmer Hospital
  • Paarl Hospital
  • Worcester Hospital

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ South Africa’s Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine was sold to African Union members and the additional 500,000 Doses were canceled
  2. ^ The Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine is current suspended

External links[edit]

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