Premier, Alan Winde has encouraged Western Cape residents, who are unable to get vaccinated during the week, to makes us of one of the province’s weekend vaccination sites to get inoculated.
Winde got his first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine this past weekend, at the Mitchell’s Plain Community Health Centre.
He says the province’s health department will now, every weekend, have vaccination-sites in operation, to ensure that more residents get vaccinated.
Read more on the province’s vaccination drive here.
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[ICYMI] On Saturday, I received the first dose of my COVID-19 vaccine at the Mitchells Plain Community Health Centre (CHC) in Cape Town.
I encourage you to register to do the same. This is how we fight back against COVID-19!
#LetsDoThis, Western Cape! pic.twitter.com/FsnMnm1NqN— Premier Alan Winde (@alanwinde) August 2, 2021
As we approach our third wave peak in the Western Cape, it is extremely important that we continue to protect ourselves and our loved ones. #StaySafe pic.twitter.com/slWIygjedr
— Premier Alan Winde (@alanwinde) August 2, 2021