Correctional Service workers, inmates receive first jab
Updated | By Anastasi Mokgobu
The Department of Correctional Services says 797 healthcare professionals and 537 prisoners over the age of 60 have received a Covid-19 vaccine.
The vaccinations form part of government’s campaign to inoculate people over the age of 60.
The department recently suspended visits to all prisons across the country amid the third wave of infections.
In the latest report, the department recorded a total of 322 active cases. A total of 260 fatalities have been recorded.
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Spokesperson Sechaba Mphahlele says 77% of healthcare workers in the department have already been jabbed.
“Ninety officials as well as 537 inmates aged over 60, also received their first doses of the Pfizer vaccine.”
He says other inmates and officials will receive vaccines during the next phases.
“We remain committed to ensuring that inmates receive their Covid-19 vaccinations in order to achieve population immunity in correctional facilities.
“It is important for inmates to get vaccinated, as this is in line with the Nelson Mandela Rules which clearly stipulate that inmates should enjoy the same standards of healthcare available in the community.
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“Inmates are also vulnerable to infection and their vaccination will ensure protection of both correctional officials and the general public.”
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