Delft resident at 103 years old is among oldest to register for Covid-19 vaccine
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Cape Town – Nosayinete Cetyiwe from the Delft, who is 103 years old, is among the oldest to have registered for the phase two vaccine roll-out programme in the Western Cape.
Western Cape government Health MEC Dr Nomafrench Mbombo, nurses and community health-care workers registered elderly community members in Delft on May 10 ahead of the phase two vaccine roll-out programme.
Cetyiwe from the Delft South community, joined at least 29 other elderly community members to sign up for their jab at the Masimanyane for Aged, Disabled and Child Educare Centre.
Winde embarks on a Covid-19 vaccine registration drive (Facebook)
A 103-year-old woman from Delft is among the over-60 group that has registered for Covid-19 phase two vaccination.
On Monday, Premier Alan Winde and Health MEC Nomafrench Mbombo embarked on a vaccination registration drive.
People over the age of 60 are encouraged to register for the Covid-19 vaccination.
A 103-year-old woman from Delft is among the over-60 group that has registered for the Covid-19 phase two vaccination programme in the Western Cape.
On Monday, Premier Alan Winde and Health MEC Nomafrench Mbombo embarked on the Let s Do This vaccination registration drive, which will include a series of engagements and visits to communities to encourage people to register.