I want doctors to learn from me, says first South African to be given vaccine trial jab

Junior Mhlongo is the first South African to be injected as part of a vaccine trial for Covid-19.
Junior Mhlongo is the first South African to be injected as part of a vaccine trial for Covid-19.
Image: SUNDAY TIMES/ALAISTER RUSSELL

A Soweto man has just become the first SA citizen to take part in an international Covid-19 vaccination trial.

Junior Mhlongo, 24, was injected with what medical scientists and vaccinologists hope will stop the global spread of Covid-19.

There are 2,000 South Africans taking part in the study.

Mhlongo said he was excited to be part of history.

“I want to learn about the virus. I want doctors to be able to learn from me to help others.

“This is important. I am doing it to help, not for any other reason,” he said, speaking moments after receiving an injection at an undisclosed Gauteng medical facility.

Shabir Madhi, professor of vaccinology at Wits University and director of the SA Medical Research Council’s vaccines and infectious diseases analytics research unit, said it was an exciting moment.

“I won’t lie, this has been keeping me up at night. It’s the safety of this trial that is the most important thing.”

On Tuesday, TimesLIVE reported that in addition to the SA cohort, 5,000 Brazilians had enrolled, and in earlier phases of the trial, after the vaccine was developed at the Oxford Jenner Institute, 4,000 Britons were enrolled, with plans for an additional 10,000 participants under way.

An even larger study (of the same vaccine) is planned for the US, where up to 30,000 people will be enrolled.

By vaccinating volunteers with ChAdOx1 nCoV-19, scientists hope to make the human body recognise and develop an immune response that will help stop the SARS-CoV-2 virus from entering human cells and causing Covid-19.

All are intended to remain on the trial for a year. — TimesLIVE

 


subscribe

Would you like to comment on this article?
Register (it's quick and free) or sign in now.

Speech Bubbles

Please read our Comment Policy before commenting.