About the TRACE Project (Transmission of COVID-19 in Crowded Environments)

The first COVID-19 case was diagnosed on March 5th, 2020. South Africa followed recommendations to employ non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs), such as physical distancing, to mitigate the spread of SARS-CoV-2.   Since NPIs are difficult to implement in densely populated communities, the TRACE project (Transmission of COVID-19 in Crowded Environments) was designed to understand and mitigate…

Combating COVID-19 anti-vaxxers: lessons from political philosophy

Let me start by addressing the philosophical dilemma of the anti-vaxxer’s “freedom to choose”. The need to maintain individual freedoms is the most important mandate of the modern liberal state. Today’s liberal democratic understanding of freedom (with acceptable restraint) was an idea first conceived over 200 years ago. In political philosophy, Jeremy Bentham’s (1789) Utilitarianism…

Goals 4 Girls study: A Participatory Dissemination Workshop

The Desmond Tutu Health Foundation (DTHF) and Grassroot Soccer hosted a virtual workshop to jointly disseminate and discuss key findings of the Goals for Girls (G4G) research study. The G4G study evaluated the impact, feasibility, and acceptability of a sport-based, integrated health-promotion intervention, called SKILLZ, seeking to improve sexual and reproductive health outcomes amongst secondary…

HVTN 705/Imbokodo HIV Vaccine trial will not continue to next phase in African women

The Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation greets with great disappointment yesterday’s announcement from Johnson & Johnson and partners that the Imbokodo study, a large-scale HIV vaccine proof-of-concept study (HVTN 705) did not show sufficient levels of efficacy to continue the trial to completion. The results showed that the Adenovirus26-based mosaic vaccine regimen, while safe, did not…