SANDILE ZUNGU | Not only will vaccination slow down the spread of the virus and lessen the severity of illness, it will also ensure that many economic activities stay open.
Over the past few weeks, the country has seen a steady decline of Covid-19 infections and fatalities and the two coastal provinces of KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape are exiting the third wave of this dreadful virus.
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