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  • Alcohol abuse
    Clear link between alcohol abuse and gender-based violence, evidence review finds
    Whether there is a link between alcohol and Gender-Based Violence (GBV) or not is a contentious issue. While opinions on the matter vary among researchers, policymakers and ordinary citizens, a recently-released evidence review raises noteworthy observations.
  • Scientists
    SAMRC scientists feature in South African Health Review 2021
    The Health Systems Trust, in collaboration with the Health Economics and AIDS Research Division (HEARD), a unit of the University of KwaZulu-Natal, released the key findings of the 2021 edition of the South African Health Review (SAHR) on the 8th December 2021.
  • Vaccines
    Vaccination reduces COVID-19 Household Transmission
    As the country begins to see the effect of the 4th wave, only about a third of the eligible population in South Africa have been fully vaccinated. Vaccination prevents infection and reduces the severity of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), while unvaccinated individuals are at higher risk and continue to make up the majority of cases involving hospitalizations and fatalities.
  • vaccine children
    Why all children older than 12 need to get the Covid-19 jab
    Children constitute a third of the population and must be included in plans to curb Covid-19 infections, while at the same time ensuring they can take part in activities crucial to normal development and health.
  • Travel
    The political theatre of the UK’s travel ban on South Africa
    On Dec 24, 2020, the UK's Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced an immediate travel ban on all flights to South Africa after the detection of SARS-CoV-2 beta variant by South African scientists. The resulting travel restriction was lifted 291 days later. On Nov 25, 2021, South African scientists reported a new SARS-CoV-2 variant, B.1.1.529, that was subsequently designated omicron.