NIDS cram wave 5

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The Department of Health finally heard the outcry and will start vaccinating over weekends from August along with the rollout to people between 35 and 49 years old, with registrations starting on the 15th of July. One has to question why we are waiting till August though. One of the primary findings of the most recent and concluding wave 5 of the National Income Dynamics Study (NIDS) - Coronavirus Rapid Mobile Survey (CRAM) study is that the lack of weekend vaccinations is the binding constraint to the South African vaccination programme is that the lack of weekend jabs has resulted in as many as 1.3 million missed vaccination opportunities. The main reason for this has been a lack of funding to pay healthcare workers to put in the extra hours. And its so important because the levels of poverty and grinding inequality accelerated by the pandemic have created the perfect conditions for the sort of tinderbox that Zuma and his fellows are exploiting with the looting we are witnessing in KzN and Gauteng. Michael Avery talks to Nic Spaull, an economist at Stellenbosch University and the co-principal investigator of the Nids-Cram study; Mpumi Mohohlwane, Deputy Director: Research, Monitoring & Evaluation. Department of Basic Education; Tim Kohler a Junior Researcher at the DPRU and a PhD candidate in UCT's School of Economics and Reza Daniels, Associate Professor in the School of Economics at the University of Cape Town (UCT) about the latest findings.
12 Jul 2021 2AM English South Africa Business · Business News

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