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How the Western Cape will launch Phase 2 of the vaccine roll-out

How the Western Cape will launch Phase 2 of the vaccine roll-out Share Cape Town - The Western Cape government will officially launch phase 2 of its mass vaccination programme on Monday. To mark this occasion, Health MEC Dr Nomafrench Mbombo, Head of Health Dr Keith Cloete and premier Alan Winde will join eligible residents (60 years and older) who will receive their vaccine. “The message we will share tomorrow will be loud and clear: vaccines are safe, they have been rigorously tested and they are proven to provide excellent protection against serious Covid-19 illness and death. “We will also use this important moment to encourage residents across our province who are 60 years old or older to register for their vaccine,” Winde said.

These are the seven Western Cape vaccination sites

These are the seven Western Cape vaccination sites Share Cape Town - The Western Cape government has revealed the initial seven vaccination sites within the province as phase 2 of the roll-out, the official start of government’s roll-out, begins. Health MEC Dr Nomafrench Mbombo, provincial Head of Health Dr Keith Cloete and Premier Alan Winde will join eligible residents (60 years and older) who will receive their vaccine as part of this phase today. In the Cape Town metro, seven vaccination sites have been identified as a phase 2 vaccination sites during this first week. They include: Brooklyn Chest Hospital Albow Gardens Clinic

WC Health Dept expects to vaccinate 60% of its health workers with Sisonke jabs

WC Health Dept expects to vaccinate 60% of its health workers with Sisonke jabs Head of Health Dr Keith Cloete said they were preparing to scale up vaccinations this month to complete Phase 1, with the expected arrival of Pfizer doses by mid-April. Paramedic Cedric Yantolo gets vaccinated at the George Hospital vaccination site Image: Premier Alan Winde/Facebook 5 hours ago CAPE TOWN – The Western Cape Health Department said that it had anticipated that it would be able to cover more than 60% of its healthcare workers with the limited doses received via the Sisonke Programme. Over 52,000 health staff have now been vaccinated in the province.

Winde asks public to prevent a super-spreader Easter weekend

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