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The single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine landed in South Africa in March 2021. (Photo: New York National Guard, Flickr)
The single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine landed in South Africa in March 2021. (Photo: New York National Guard, Flickr)
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A billboard at the end of Long Street in South Africa’s Cape Town encourages people to stay home during the lockdown period. (Photo: Discott)
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In mid-April 2021, Nigeria showed excess deaths of about double those officially attributed to the coronavirus — a scant 2,061, with 164,303 testing positive. (“Excess” deaths are those above the numbers reported in comparable months in previous years, and from all causes.) (Photo: Fuadach)
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The late autocratic Tanzanian president John Magufuli, shown centre right with Rwandan President Paul Kagame, died of COVID in March. From April 2020, he refused to acknowledge probable coronavirus cases and likely deaths and allowed no testing for the virus. (Photo: Paul kagame photos, flickr)
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The single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine landed in South Africa in March 2021. (Photo: New York National Guard, Flickr)
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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was one of the first in his country to get the COVID-19 vaccine. (Photo: South African Government)