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Africa will start to receive the first batch of 400 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines from Johnson & Johnson next week, the African Union’s special envoy on Covid said on Thursday.
The doses will be used to immunise half of the estimated 800 million people in need of the vaccine on the continent, Strive Masiyiwa, who is also the head of the AU’s taskforce on vaccine acquisition, told an online news conference.
Only about 60m doses have been administered among a total population of 1.3bn so far on the 55-nation continent.
J&J doses will be used to immunise half of the estimated 800m people in need of the vaccine on the continent, Strive Masiyiwa, who is also co-ordinator of the AU task force on vaccine acquisition, told an online news conference.
About 6m doses will be delivered to 27 nations that have paid their share through the end of August, Masiyiwa said, with another 18 finalising loans from the World Bank and other global lenders before they make payment.
Deliveries will rise to an average of 10m a month from September, increasing to 20m in January until the order is fulfilled by September next year, he added.
The balance of the vaccine requirements for the continent will come from Covax, the global vaccine-sharing scheme for poorer nations, as well as bilateral donations from developed nations like the US, Masiyiwa said.
J&J, whose vaccine is administered through a single shot, will ship the doses from a facility in SA through its partnership with Aspen Pharmacare, the special envoy said.
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