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UNICEF providing relief aid and support to Kwa-Zulu flood victims and using this as a cover to target our kids, educated them on covid19 vax importance without any consent or oversight.
They are using kids radio and TV programs to make it appealing and fun. They are reporting on our low vax numbers and training people that they are inserting in schools, media, health etc 5o promote and drive the vax of kids. They have been listening in on social media to monitor and control disinformation and identify ways to better target and increase vax numbers.
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UNICEF South Africa COVID-19 Situation Report No. 20: January – April 2022
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Situation Report
Source
UNICEF
Posted
13 May 2022
Originally published
13 May 2022
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HighlightsUNICEF continued to support the rollout of COVID-19 vaccinations, including direct cold chain support to the Department of Health and through Risk Communication and Community Engagement (RCCE) including social listening, data and evidence collection and community mobilisation and engagement. The national vaccination rate is nearing 50% but variations exist, from 36% of youth (18 – 34) vaccinated, to almost 70% of the 60+ cohort.
Flooding in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) devastated areas in and around Durban. UNICEF is supporting immediate relief efforts, including WASH, psychosocial support and cash assistance, among others. This is coordinated as part of the UN response, working with government and partners to assess and provide the specific support required. The floods came on the back of widespread unrest that hit parts of KZN in July 2021, the impact of which is still being felt.
Situation Overview
On 04 April, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the lifting of the COVID-19 national state of disaster while “transitional measures” – like the wearing of face masks in indoor public spaces – remain in place for the coming 30 days. This came on the back off Omicron variant driven infections peaking in early January, which saw a higher rate of infection compared to previous waves but lower levels of severe illness and deaths.
In April, extreme rain resulted in deadly floods in Kwa Zulu-Natal province. The damage affected ten districts in and around Durban, with more than 430 deaths – including 57 children – and close to 4,000 homes damaged or destroyed. Some 630 schools were damaged, impacting over 370,000 school children. Hospitals, major roads, transportation, and water services were also severely impacted by the flooding and a national state of disaster was declared.
The national and provincial government have been providing immediate relief to flood victims, while women, children, the elderly, and people with disabilities have been prioritised. In addition, there is a coordinated effort by partners and aid organisations to respond to the emergency.
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Primary country
South Africa
Source
UN Children’s Fund
Disaster
South Africa: Floods and Landslides – Apr 2022
Format
Situation Report
Themes
ContributionsCoordinationEducationFood and NutritionHealthProtection and Human RightsWater Sanitation Hygiene
Disaster types
EpidemicFloodLand SlideMud Slide
Language
English
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