This is a matter which we are very reluctant to venture into, but it is a matter which we are discussing in various forums, Phaahla said at a media briefing on Friday
A pupil gets her temperature checked in Soweto. Pic/AFP
The South African government is considering a mandatory Covid-19 inoculation policy as experts have raised concerns about vaccine hesitancy, Health Minister Joe Phaahla said.
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“A suggestion has been made by various influential people in society that we should consider a mandatory vaccination policy. This is a matter which we are very reluctant to venture into, but it is a matter which we are discussing in various forums,” Phaahla said at a media briefing on Friday.
“In my view, we don’t foresee a kind of regulation or some kind of national government regulation that says everybody must vaccinate,” he said, adding, “But what is possible is that at various service providers or areas of entertainment or where people obtain services or even workplaces, a locally determined requirement can be made.”
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21,63,76,557
TOTAL Number OF CORONAVIRUS
CASES IN THE WORLD
45,02,297
Number OF DEATHS WORLDWIDE
19,33,68,690
Number OF RECOVERED PATIENTS
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