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Auckland Covid-19 mass vaccination: Health officials scramble to fill places Tuesday, July 27, 2021 RNZ Less than a quarter of those sent initial invitations to the country s first mass Covid-19 vaccination event booked a slot. Health officials have had to scramble to find 12,000 more people so it can go ahead on Friday. The three-day event starts Friday at the Vodafone Events Centre in Manukau with an aim to vaccinate at least 15,500 people. It was supposed to be limited to Manukau Institute of Technology students and their families to stop it being overrun with vaccine hopefuls - but that did not turn out to be a problem. ....
Slow uptake for NZ s first mass Covid vaccination event (Photo / RNZ) By Rowan Quinn and Liu Chen for RNZ Less than a quarter of those sent initial invitations to the country s first mass Covid-19 vaccination event booked a slot. Health officials have had to scramble to find 12,000 more people so it can go ahead on Friday. The three-day event starts on Friday at the Vodafone Events Centre in Manukau, with an aim to vaccinate at least 15,500 people. It was supposed to be limited to Manukau Institute of Technology students and their families to stop it being overrun with vaccine hopefuls - but that did not turn out to be a problem. ....
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+Undoctored Media release from Manukau Institute of Technology Friday 16 July 2021, 02:02 PM 2 minutes to Read Thousands will be vaccinated at the country’s first mass vaccination event later this month as part of protecting one of our most at-risk communities from COVID-19. MIT Mass Vaccination will take place over three days – July 30, July 31 and August 1 – at Vodafone Events Centre, Manukau and is open to MIT staff, students and their whānau. “Students of MIT and their families have been given a great opportunity to get vaccinated,” says MIT Student Council president Micah Sili. Mass vaccination events have been used successfully overseas to get large groups of people of all ages (in the case of the Pfizer vaccine 16 years and over) vaccinated efficiently and safely in a short period of time at a single venue. ....