Solidarity Fund distributed in excess of R170-million to the national Covid-19 vaccination programme

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The Solidarity Fund has, since its inception, distributed more than R170-million to the national Covid-19 vaccination programme.

The funds were allocated to more than 200 Government-owned vaccination sites where, to date, more than 850,000 doses of Covid-19 vaccine had been distributed.

These doses were distributed across the country’s nine provinces.

Last week it was announced that the Fund will be wrapping up its operations at the end of September this year.

Spokesperson, Didi Masoetsa.

Masoetsa says the fund could be called back into operation, in the future, should the need arise.

 

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