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You are at:Home»NEWS»Covid-19»Judicious choice Judge Nomathamsanqa Beshe receives her Covid-19 vaccination from Registered Nurse Patricia Baart at the Grahamstown High Court on Friday 21 May. Judge Beshe was among eight High Court judges who received their first dose of the two-shot Pfizer vaccine as part of the launch of Phase 2 of the national vaccination programme. Photo: Sue Maclennan Judicious choice Vaccination Phase 2 launches in Makhanda There was universal praise for the Department of Health’s efficient and professional operation of vaccination sites in Makhanda as Phase 2 of the Covid-19 vaccine rollout began. However, shortages of vaccines and vaccinators remain a threat in the Province, the DA says. ....
Police fire stun grenades to disperse protesting Makhanda service delivery operators PREMIUM By Adrienne Carlisle - 24 May 2021 Police fired stun grenades at angry service delivery protestors outside Makhanda city hall on Monday morning before hustling Makana Mayor Mzukisi Mpahlwa into a police Nyala and driving him away. This article is reserved for DispatchLIVE subscribers. Get access to ALL DispatchLIVE content from only R45.00 per month. Already subscribed? Simply sign in below. Already registered on HeraldLIVE, BusinessLIVE, TimesLIVE or SowetanLIVE? Sign in with the same details. ....
By Adrienne Carlisle - 19 May 2021 Dozens of seniors and health workers showed up for their Covid-19 vaccinations at Makhanda’s Settler’s hospital on Wednesday, including traditional health practitioners, judges, city officials and many others keen to show the community that they had faith in the Pfizer vaccine’s efficacy. This article is free to read if you register or sign in. If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue. ....