More said they would come back at the end of the weekend. before the survey said the end of the weekend. before the survey said that the end of the weekend. before the survey said that several the end of the weekend. before the survey said that several thousand i survey said that several thousand people would be interested in having a vaccine. we have talking to people walking past and they have been chatting. as you have seen, people said they might have it towards the end of the festival when they are going home but actually people have been pleased to see us here and it is really positive. is really positive. before any abs are is really positive. before any abs given. is really positive. before any abs given. they i is really positive. before any abs are given, they are i is really positive. before any abs are given, they are checked i is really positive. before any jabs are given, they are checked to i is really positive. before any jabs i are given, they are checked
Saturday, 10 July 2021, 1:11 pm
This is the year the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, the
biggest immunisation campaign in New Zealand history. For
the NZ population over 16 years old, the NZ Government has
declared that by the end of 2021 the programme will be
complete, for those who wish to be vaccinated. Inherent in
this undertaking is the assumption that, by 2022, the
immunisation uptake will have reached sufficient levels for
population immunity to begin to take hold, substantially
protecting NZ from further outbreaks. This in turn will
allow New Zealand to begin to gradually open its borders.
There are several factors that are putting this commitment
Article – The Health Reformist This is the year the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, the biggest immunisation campaign in New Zealand history. For the NZ population over 16 years old, the NZ Government has declared that by the end of 2021 the programme will be complete, for those who …
This is the year the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, the biggest immunisation campaign in New Zealand history. For the NZ population over 16 years old, the NZ Government has declared that by the end of 2021 the programme will be complete, for those who wish to be vaccinated. Inherent in this undertaking is the assumption that, by 2022, the immunisation uptake will have reached sufficient levels for population immunity to begin to take hold, substantially protecting NZ from further outbreaks. This in turn will allow New Zealand to begin to gradually open its borders. There are several factors that are putting this commitment at risk. These include a slow vaccine rollout performance, vaccine hesitancy, limited