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Premier Alan Winde says that his vaccination registration campaign, in the Cape Winelands district yesterday, was a success but says there are thousands of elderly people who have not yet registered for their injection.

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Winde visited Stellenbosch yesterday, as part of his “Let’s do it” campaign to encourage people over the age of 60 to register on the EVDS-system for their injection.

He reminded residents again that phase 2, in which pensioners and those with serious underlying medical conditions will be vaccinated, will start next Monday.

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