PRETORIA

A week ago, the country dared to stop further vaccine deliveries from Johnson&Johnson because of piles of unused stocks and a population increasingly disinterested in vaccination. This decision was immediately followed by worldwide panic reports about the alleged “horror variant” from South Africa.

Around November 23, the South African health authority temporarily stopped the vaccine deliveries from Johnson&Johnson until the first quarter of 2022. They still have 16,8 million doses in stock, which is enough for 158 days as per the currently administered quantities.

According to the CEO of Aspen Pharmacare, Stavros Nicolaou, Johnson&Johnson packs 25 million vaccine doses per month in South Africa and the surplus is now going to other African countries. The African Union has a contract with J&J for its members for the delivery of 220 million vials, and the participating countries are issuing quota reminders to signatories.

It works in a similar way in the EU where there is also a de facto purchase obligation.

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