POLOKWANE – Residents over the age of 35 stood in a queue at Mall of the North today to receive their Covid-19 vaccine.
Over the past few weeks, local residents have been lining up to be vaccinated at state institutions and private healthcare facilities.
In an effort to drive the city’s vaccination rate, the MEC of of Health, Dr Phophi Ramathuba on Wednesday (July 28) lead a team of vaccinators to the mall to give shoppers and mall employees an opportunity to receive their jab.
"We will bring the Covid-19 vaccine to you," says Health MEC Dr Phophi Ramathuba.
The MEC is currently at @ShopPolokwane pic.twitter.com/lHwBblJqlQ
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“By bringing the vaccine to the people at the mall we can access the workers who cannot stand for hours in a queue,” the MEC explained.
The initiative was part of an ongoing outreach vaccination program by the department to fight against virus in the province and saw over 600 residents receive their Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
Review spoke to two residents who had received their jab. This is what they had to say:
— Polokwane Review (@PolokwaneReview) July 28, 2021
During the visit, Ramathuba walked through the mall and encouraged residents who are 35 years old and over to get the vaccine.
“Remember vaccination saves lives. It is the right thing to do,” she concluded.