NYC Test & Trace Corps And New York Public Library Announce Partnership To Bring Mobile Covid-19 Vaccination Clinics - New York City, NY - The vaccination vans operated by the NYC Test & Trace Corps are scheduled to visit branches from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Libraries to assist in registration process for Covid-19 vaccinations The librarians are only able to assist you with the registration process for the vaccination and cannot assist with any medical related queries. Source Monday, 24 May 2021, 15:00 If you or a senior family member do not have access to the internet or data, please visit one of the libraries listed below between 09:00 – 13:00 Monday to Friday and our librarians will assist you with the EVDS registration process.
GEORGE NEWS - George Municipality is assisting the Western Cape Department of Health with the registration process on the Electronic Vaccination Data System (EVDS) for the Covid-19 vaccination. The system is currently only open for persons over 60 years of age, and healthworkers.
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World Book Day celebrated Youngsters had the chance to meet George Mayor Leon van Wyk during a story hour at Conville Library where he read to the youngsters. Source Wednesday, 05 May 2021, 16:07 Peter Ginn (left) hands over his comprehensive bird guide to Malibongwe Luyenge, senior librarian at George Library. With them is Portfolio Councillor for Community Services Sean Snyman.
GEORGE NEWS - World Book Day, 23 April, was met with enthusiasm at Conville and George libraries.
Youngsters had the chance to meet George Mayor Leon van Wyk during a story hour at Conville Library where he read to the youngsters.
George Library obtained a valuable set of reference material when bird enthusiast and author, Peter Ginn, donated his latest glossy, full colour double-volume guide for birding enthusiasts to the library.
Richard Albertse (60) with a copy of his book. Photo: Eugene Gunning Video
GEORGE NEWS & VIDEO - Most people in George know Richard Albertse (60) as the blind person who on weekdays walks to his office at a bank in York Street, but it is not commonly known that he has a creative side.
A few days ago he received the first copy of his first book, Vision: The story of a seeing blind man. Albertse said although it is fiction, it is in many ways based on his own life. It depicts the life of a person who had to cope with the reality of slowly losing his eyesight.