• Nurse Zoliswa Gidi-Dyosi was the first South African and health care worker to receive the J&J COVID-19 vaccine. Twitter/@DrZweliMkhize
    Nurse Zoliswa Gidi-Dyosi was the first South African and health care worker to receive the J&J COVID-19 vaccine. Twitter/@DrZweliMkhize
  • President Cyril Ramaphosa is vaccinated at Khayelitsha Hospital. Twitter/@CyrilRamaphosa
    President Cyril Ramaphosa is vaccinated at Khayelitsha Hospital. Twitter/@CyrilRamaphosa
  • The second health care worker is vaccinated at Khayelitsha Hospital. Twitter/@DrZweliMkhize
    The second health care worker is vaccinated at Khayelitsha Hospital. Twitter/@DrZweliMkhize
  • Health Minister Zweli Mkhize gets his J&J jab at Khayelitsha Hospital. Picture: GCIS
    Health Minister Zweli Mkhize gets his J&J jab at Khayelitsha Hospital. Picture: GCIS
  • Gauteng Health MEC Nomathemba Mokgethi registering at the vaccination centre at Chris Baragwanath Hospital. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
    Gauteng Health MEC Nomathemba Mokgethi registering at the vaccination centre at Chris Baragwanath Hospital. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
  • Gauteng Health MEC Nomathemba Mokgethi's temperature is taken ahead of being vaccinated. Picture: Abigail Javier/Eyewitness News
    Gauteng Health MEC Nomathemba Mokgethi's temperature is taken ahead of being vaccinated. Picture: Abigail Javier/Eyewitness News
  • A data capturer electronically records the personal details of Gauteng Health MEC Nomathemba Mokgethi. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
    A data capturer electronically records the personal details of Gauteng Health MEC Nomathemba Mokgethi. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
  • Gauteng Health MEC Nomathemba Mokgethi inspects the vaccine.  Picture: Abigail Javier/Eyewitness News
    Gauteng Health MEC Nomathemba Mokgethi inspects the vaccine. Picture: Abigail Javier/Eyewitness News
  •  A vaccinator prepares the vaccine for Gauteng Health MEC Nomathemba Mokgethi. Picture: Abigail Javier/Eyewitness News
    A vaccinator prepares the vaccine for Gauteng Health MEC Nomathemba Mokgethi. Picture: Abigail Javier/Eyewitness News
  • Gauteng Health MEC Nomathemba Mokgethi injected with the COVID-19 vaccine. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
    Gauteng Health MEC Nomathemba Mokgethi injected with the COVID-19 vaccine. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
  • A vaccinator at Chris Baragwanath Hospital waits to receive a healthcare worker to administer the vaccine. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
    A vaccinator at Chris Baragwanath Hospital waits to receive a healthcare worker to administer the vaccine. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
  • A row controller at Chris Baragwanath Hospital, ensuring the vaccine administration operates smoothly. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
    A row controller at Chris Baragwanath Hospital, ensuring the vaccine administration operates smoothly. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
  • Instructions on how to keep to health protocols at Chris Baragwanath Hospital. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
    Instructions on how to keep to health protocols at Chris Baragwanath Hospital. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
  • Nurses at Chris Baragwanath Hospital vaccination centre. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
    Nurses at Chris Baragwanath Hospital vaccination centre. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
  • A vaccinator at Chris Baragwanath Hospital vaccination centre. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
    A vaccinator at Chris Baragwanath Hospital vaccination centre. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
  • One of the data capturers at Chris Baragwanath Hospital who records information details of those vaccinated. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
    One of the data capturers at Chris Baragwanath Hospital who records information details of those vaccinated. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
  • A vaccinator showing the vaccine to a healthcare worker ahead of vaccination. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
    A vaccinator showing the vaccine to a healthcare worker ahead of vaccination. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
  • A vaccinator receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
    A vaccinator receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
  • A healthcare worker receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
    A healthcare worker receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
  • Registration table at the Steve Biko Hospital vaccination centre. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
    Registration table at the Steve Biko Hospital vaccination centre. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
  • A healthcare worker receiving the vaccine at Steve Biko Hospital. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
    A healthcare worker receiving the vaccine at Steve Biko Hospital. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
  • The Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
    The Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
  • A vaccinator taking a healthcare worker's details ahead of vaccination at Steve Biko Hospital. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
    A vaccinator taking a healthcare worker's details ahead of vaccination at Steve Biko Hospital. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
  • A vaccinator taking vaccine details ahead of vaccination at Steve Biko Hospital. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
    A vaccinator taking vaccine details ahead of vaccination at Steve Biko Hospital. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
  • A vaccinator taking vaccine details ahead of vaccination at Steve Biko Hospital. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
    A vaccinator taking vaccine details ahead of vaccination at Steve Biko Hospital. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
  • A doctor gives the thumbs up after receiving the vaccine. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
    A doctor gives the thumbs up after receiving the vaccine. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
  • Healthcare workers proudly pose after receiving vaccines at Steve Biko Hospital. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN
    Healthcare workers proudly pose after receiving vaccines at Steve Biko Hospital. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN