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KATARINA WILLIAMS Capital & Coast District Health Board All Black TJ Perenara says protecting his whānau was a key factor in getting the jab. Ensuring his whānau members are protected if Covid-19 re-enters the community was a key reason All Black TJ Perenara decided to get vaccinated. The 29-year-old rugby superstar (Te Arawa, Ngāti Rangitihi) and members of his family recently rolled up their sleeves and got the jab at the Ora Toa vaccination centre in Porirua. In a video released by Capital & Coast District Health Board on Tuesday, Perenara addressed the issue of vaccine hesitancy. “I know there [are] some people who have little concerns for the unknown, but coming together as a whānau, I think is a really cool way to do it,” the halfback said. ....
Press Release – Capital and Coast and Hutt Valley DHBs A Pacific vaccination festival day in Porirua saw 830 people receive their first COVID-19 vaccination at EFKS Porirua Church on Saturday. Part of a series of festival days where the Pacific community is vaccinated together in a welcoming environment … A Pacific vaccination festival day in Porirua saw 830 people receive their first COVID-19 vaccination at EFKS Porirua Church on Saturday. Part of a series of ‘festival days’ – where the Pacific community is vaccinated together in a welcoming environment – this event saw more vaccinated in one place than had previously been done in the Greater Wellington region. ....
Ora Toa kaimahi in their COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Lydney Place in Porirua CBD> News from Hutt Valley District Health Board Ora Toa Health Service kaimahi have begun vaccinating eligible people at their new clinic in central Porirua. Owned and operated by Te Rūnanga o Toa Rangatira, the health service opened its new clinic down Lydney Place earlier this month. Ora Toa spokesperson Faith Woodcock said the service had “built a fantastic team of professionals from our community”. “The community are finding it easy to navigate so far. That’s our intention: to make it a community space.” The health service had begun contacting people who were eligible to receive a vaccination at this stage of the Government’s rollout campaign. ....
Minister Little recieves his vaccination “The theme for World Health Day 2021 is ‘building a fairer, healthier world for everyone’ – a theme that certainly resonates in the wake of how COVID-19 has affected so many whānau around Aotearoa,” Minister Little said. “Vaccination is the safest and most effective way to protect people against COVID-19. The vaccination programme will help put the nation back on track so we can once again put our full focus on improving the equity and outcomes of our health system. “The work that Capital & Coast DHB is doing across the region is an enormous part of that,” Minister Little ....