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SA must learn from the scramble for Covid-19 vaccines, develop own capacity - Pandor | News24

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South Africa should use lessons from the pandemic to focus on ensuring that it can manufacture vaccines in future, rather than just advocating that these should be made freely available to all, International Relations and Cooperation Minister Naledi Pandor has said.

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