TIME FOR A BOOST
Mar 04, 2022
3 minutes
BY NASIFA SULAIMAN
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5 MARCH 2020: the day the minister of health announced the inevitable: Covid-19 had arrived in South Africa.
And just like that, life as we knew it changed. Lock-downs, booze bans, PPE, death, disease, joblessness, remote working, PCR tests, isolation – all this and more became part of our lexicon as we navigated a strange new normal.
Yet it feels like every few weeks there’s a new study or a new review and we have to rethink what we know and what we’ve been doing. The latest related to mixing and matching vaccines
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