The Western Cape Education Department encouraged matriculants, over the age of 18, to get their Covid-19 vaccination as soon as possible.
The WCED says if pupils get their injection this week still they would have two weeks to build up their immunity before the exams kick off.
This year’s matric examinations will start on 27 October 2021.
Education MEC, Debbie Schäfer says it’s important that Grade 12s keep themselves safe as they near the examinations.
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We are extremely proud of our eligible matriculants that have made the responsible decision to get vaccinated to protect themselves, their families and their friends against COVID-19 and to give themselves the best opportunity to remain healthy ahead and during their final exams. pic.twitter.com/BtrJidwRjX
— WCEDNews (@WCEDnews) October 13, 2021
Zinathi Mqombothi has decided to get the COVID-19 vaccine ahead of the 2021 NSC exams as she wants to complete her matric year. #LetsDoThis pic.twitter.com/hMipUUwotv
— WCEDNews (@WCEDnews) October 11, 2021