Sahpra says won't buckle to approve China, Russia jabs

Sahpra says won't buckle to approve China, Russia jabs

The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (Sahpra) says it won't be pressured into greenlighting Covid-19 vaccines.

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"We understand the pressure we are under put it is important and it's paramount for us a regulator that the safety of the public takes precedence," says CEO Dr Boitumelo Semete-Makokotlela. 


The regulator has been reacting to the Economic Freedom Fighters' (EFF) plans to march in Tshwane on Friday. 


The party's demanding Sahpra to approve jabs from China and Russia. 


READ: Sahpra receives application for Sinopharm vaccine


Semete-Makokotlela says they're evaluating the Sinovac and Sputnik vaccines, as well as the application for Beijing's Sinopharm jab. 


She says they have to take several aspects of safety, quality, and efficacy into account. 


"So wherever we are of the view that the regulatory requirements are not met, we will not issue an authorisation.


"Because we want to ensure that when you do receive a vaccine, you have confidence that this is a vaccine that is safe, that is produced using quality mechanisms and that it will be effective."

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