This is why a 4th wave of COVID-19 is predicted in Dec/Jan

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The last hour of the show on Wednesday mornings mean we get to chat to Prof Tulio - one of the world's top virologists, virus-hunters, and bioinformaticians. He joins us every Wednesday to answer all your COVID-19 and vaccine-related question with extensive experience and research done from KRISP at UKZN.

This morning he shared some insightful information regarding the near future of South Africa's state in terms of COVID-19.

READ MORE: Worried about the long-term effects of the vaccine? Prof Tulio explains

He answered a questions about the massive spike in infections in the UK. People are curious whether the vaccine is not working or if it is the pandemic of the unvaccinated?
Keri Miller then asked the highlight question this morning:

"Does the data at this stage suggest we might be heading into a fourth wave in December?"

Take a listen as he explains
27 Oct 2021 1AM English South Africa Society & Culture · Daily News

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