How series of missteps led to South Africa’s Covid-19 vaccine crisis – and what can be done now

South Africa’s approach to its Covid-19 vaccine programme has been characterised by a large number of missteps. In aggregate it has left the country behind many others on the continent, and essentially left millions unvaccinated as a savage third wave descends on the country.

This has happened despite an established vaccine procurement and distribution network, access to the first large batch of vaccines on the continent and a large number of pandemic and vaccine experts.

As the country battles a severe third wave crisis, at great cost to health, economy and society, the rollout of a vaccine programme remains the only sustainable means to protect the population against Covid-19 severe disease and death and return to some level of acceptable economic activity.

Strategically, therefore, policy needs to be hyper-focused on the delivery of a responsive vaccine programme to protect especially high-risk groups against severe disease and death.

In this article, we outline the…

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