Well at least we are seeing some good news for the vaccinated against Omicron, but it still goes to show that the virus can kill. I see the UK has had it's first reported Omicron death.
"Union federation Cosatu along with its affiliate, the SA Commercial Catering and Allied Workers Union (Saccawu), have vowed to challenge a letter received by staff at a Pick n Pay store in Wellington, which stated they had until Friday to provide proof of vaccination or face disciplinary action.
The leaked letter stated, “if you fail to provide your proof of vaccination by December 10 you will find yourselves in a disciplinary inquiry with the outcome of dismissal”..."
Third doses of the Pfizer vaccine will start rolling out to the general public in South Africa on or around 28 December.
But the six-month interval between the second dose and booster jab means those over the age of 60 will be first in line.
The bulk of South Africa’s vaccinated population, those in the 35 to 49-year-old age bracket, will only be eligible for their Pfizer boosters from mid-March 2022.
But the Johnson & Johnson booster could be given much sooner and is expected to be approved before the end of the year.