Premier Alan Winde has encouraged Mother City residents to make use of the Vaxi Taxi initiative to get their Covid-19 vaccine.
The initiative uses two EMS ambulances and visits residents in their communities, allowing easier access to an injection.
Since its launch in October, the initiative has already vaccinated around 2000 Cape Town residents in the Gugulethu, Kuilsriver and Khayelitsha communities.
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We have now surpassed 4 MILLION vaccines administered in the Western Cape👏
Thanks to everyone involved in our vaccine programme & to every single person who chose to get vaccinated. If you are 50+ or with comorbidities, please get vaccinated as soon as you can. #LetsDoThis pic.twitter.com/RdJyIFCQZ8
— Premier Alan Winde (@alanwinde) November 23, 2021
[WATCH] #ICYMI I was in Gugulethu last week Friday to see the Vaxi Taxi team in action. Watch below to learn more about this service and the people who make it work. pic.twitter.com/MxsCxjnr1z
— Premier Alan Winde (@alanwinde) November 22, 2021