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PICS: Archbishop Tutu and his wife get Covid-19 jab at vaccine site in Milnerton
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Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu and his wife Leah were vaccinated on Monday as Phase 2 of the vaccine rollout was launched across SA.
Archbishop Tutu and his wife were among the first senior citizens to receive their vaccinations this week in Phase 2 of the vaccine rollout programme focusing on people aged over 60.
The Tutus were vaccinated at Brooklyn Chest Hospital in Milnerton, one of the designated vaccination sites in the Western Cape.
A total of 939 people were vaccinated on day one Phase 2, with health teams going to old age homes, and calling a small number of people to come to the vaccination sites along with remaining health workers.
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Anti-apartheid icon and Nobel Peace Prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu was among the first group of elderly to get the Covid-19 vaccine in South Africa.
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Phase 2 of the vaccine drive kicked off on Monday morning with health officials hoping to inoculate the vast majority of elderly population before the onset of Winter and before the third wave grips the country.
“I’m feeling 100%,” he said to the media.
The couple both gave the vaccine drive a thumbs out as they pushed out of the hospital in wheelchairs.