Monday, August 16, 2021

SA Medical Association dismayed that healthcare workers discourages patients from receiving COVID-19 jab

The South African Medical Association (SAMA) has expressed their dismay at reports that some healthcare workers – including doctors – have discouraged patients from getting COVID-19 vaccinations based on doubts about vaccine safety and effectiveness.

SAMA Chairperson, Dr. Angelique Coetzee, said the organisation wholly rejects any doubts about the COVID-19 vaccine.

 “We wholly reject any doubts about the COVID-19 vaccines. There is high confidence among the scientific and medical community about the effectiveness and safety of the vaccines being rolled-out in South Africa, and they have also undergone safety and efficacy tests by the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority. These are overwhelming endorsements of the vaccines, and there should be no doubt that every citizen must get them.’’

Dr. Coetzee says the medical fraternity must be united in its commitment to ensure wider access to the vaccines.

This, she says, must be based on spreading accurate, evidence-based information, dispelling any misinformation and overcoming vaccine hesitancy which threatens the goal of achieving optimal vaccine coverage. She says vaccine hesitancy arises from a combination of ignorance, misinformation, conspiracy theories, doubt of scientific evidence, concerns relating to medical histories, and cultural, religious, and philosophical beliefs.

 “Vaccine hesitancy, however, should be condemned, and so should those who fuel it, particularly doctors who should know better. We share concerns with global and local scientists – and I use that term purposefully – that unfounded objections to COVID-19 vaccines deepen the public health crisis caused by the pandemic,” notes Dr Coetzee.

Coetzee says the societal benefits of vaccines have historically been proven over and over again, and that vaccines represent one of the most significant public health innovations to date which have altered the trajectory of human health.

“We have an obligation to protect our patients from COVID-19 and this includes encouraging vaccination. Encouraging vaccinations means, as medical doctors, we must impart accurate, science-based data, not personal views. This is the only way we afford patients the right to informed consent,” Dr Coetzee concludes.

Done By: Mitchum George

No comments:

Man dies following Strand fire

A man has died in an early morning fire that broke out on Tuesday in the Wag ‘n Bietjie Informal Settlement in Strand. COURTESY: Facebook -...