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SA citizens below 60 years unhappy they cannot register for vaccine
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CAPE TOWN: South Africans below the age of 60 were left disappointed, when they found out that they could not register on the Electronic Vaccination Data System (EVDS).
However, people under the age of 60 who tried to register on the portal, were met with the message:
Please note that registration for vaccination is currently only open for those that are 60 years or older. Those under 60 years of age will be invited to register at a future date.
âI just tried to register myself on the site and it is only for people over 60 years old. Am I perhaps at the incorrect site,â asked Audrey King.
Feb 27, 2021
Marcella J. “Marty” Galligher, 90, a resident of Hughesville, formerly of Montgomery, passed away very peacefully on Monday, Feb. 22, 2021 in the Gatehouse at Williamsport. Born Wednesday, Oct. 22, 1930 in Welliverville, Columbia Co., she was a daughter of the late Horace and Maude (Johnson) Welliver. Marcella was the widow of Donald C. Galligher who preceded her in death on September 4, 1985.
She was a 1948 graduate of West Chillisquaque High School. Marcella retired in 1993 from Trimtex at Williamsport where she was employed as a weaver.
She was a member of Friends Church at Hughesville where she was a former Sunday School teacher, member of the choir, youth leader and led a Bible study.
Todd Johnson, OSU Agricultural Communications Services
Some Oklahoma State University students will spend the summer in rural communities in southwest Oklahoma to look at improving health care, leadership development, rural housing and more. Students to spend 10 weeks working with community leaders conducting research and providing assistance to the community.
Eleven Oklahoma State University students are preparing to lead community-engaged research in rural communities in Harmon and Tillman counties this summer, a key component of OSU’s Rural Renewal Initiative.
Following coursework this spring, those Rural Scholars will be set to conduct successful community-based research in areas such as rural health care, youth leadership development and rural housing.
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