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Top News of the Day: South Africans can request to mix their booster shots, Alleged Tinder Swindler breaks his silence in two-part interview

From Wednesday, fully vaccinated South Africans, over the age of 18 years can request a mixer booster vaccine.

According to EWN, “The Health Department has announced that adults who have received one dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine will be eligible to receive a booster dose of either the same vaccine or Pfizer after an interval of three months.”

This is known as the “mix and match” approach.

In a separate piece for Times Live, the SA Health Products Regulatory Authority (Sahpra) has not yet authorised the mixing of vaccines and booster shots. “Sahpra has not licensed mix-and-match vaccines. However, there is good evidence that mix-and-match vaccines are just as effective, and sometimes better, at increasing antibody levels. Sahpra has requested the submission of evidence to support a ‘mix-and-match’ approach,” commented Cebelihle Bhengu for Times Live.

Evidence is not clear of the efficiency of the mix and match approach at this point.

The Tinder Swindler, Simon Leviev, will break his silence in a two-part interview. Alleged conman Shimon Hayut has spoken out in an interview with Inside Edition. Inside Edition has confirmed that the interview is set to be released in two parts, the first due on Monday February 21 and the second interview released on Tuesday February 22. In the interview, Hayut confirms ‘I was just a single guy that wanted to meet some girls on Tinder. I am not a Tinder Swindler.’

Watch the preview of the interview below:

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Top News of the Day: Malema requested to pay R500 000 in damage, Lizzo’s ‘Watch Out for the Big Grrrls’ Trailer

In a cross-examination held by AfriForus on Thursday, Julius Malema, Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader, has informed the High Court that he will respect their decision should the struggle song “Dubul’ ibhunu” be declared as hate speech.

According to EWN, “Malema also warned that by doing so, the court would be declaring that the liberation movement was driven by hate.”

Malama defended the struggle songs saying, “Our songs are not in any way meant to engage in any literal engagement.”

The lobby group has requested the EFF and its leader pay R500 000 in damage and make a public apology.

We’ve just had a sneak peek at Lizzo’s new show, Watch Out for the Big Grrrls. Global superstar and body positive activist Lizzo branches out to reality TV and is the star of a new Amazon Prime series. The show follows ten dancers and helps Lizzo find inclusive backup dancers for her world tour. “It’s time to show the world how we do it. Watch out for the big girls”, says Lizzo. The series premieres March 25 on Prime Video.
 
Watch the trailer here:
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