Vaccine centres reopen in Durban, some city services resume operations 19 July 2021 - 07:36 The eThekwini municipality said the city’s primary healthcare facilities, including mobile services, would be operational from Monday. File photo. Image: SUNDAY TIMES/ALAISTER RUSSELL
Community vaccine sites opened in Durban on Monday after unrest shut most healthcare facilities last week.
The eThekwini municipality said the city’s primary healthcare facilities, including mobile services, would be operational.
“Community vaccination sites will also be opened. Residents who are eligible to receive the Covid-19 vaccine are encouraged to register.
“The public is urged to be patient as there may be queues at the service centres given the backlog that built up over the past week. Residents are reminded to observe all Covid-19 protocols when visiting the service centres,” said municipal spokesperson Lindiwe Khuzwayo.
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