Herald on Sunday

All they want for Christmas are jabs

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Crowds gathered at vaccinatio­n events across Auckland yesterday to ensure they are fully vaccinated ahead of Christmas.

With just 27 days to go until December 25, this is the last weekend for people to allow the necessary three-week period between doses before Christmas.

Many vaccinatio­n drives were based in South Auckland yesterday, all offering lucrative prizes for those willing to attend.

At the “All I want for Christmas is my 2 vaccines” event in Manurewa, the first 200 cars that turned up over the weekend would receive a free Christmas hamper.

The site would be open again today between noon-8pm, at the Northcrest carpark.

Live entertainm­ent, free hotdogs and sports gear giveaways were the drawcards in O¯ tara at the Cook Island Sports Collective event yesterday.

Another event in O¯ tara had pulled out all the stops to encourage people to come along, putting up two return airfares to Sa¯ moa, as well as a Smart TV and a Playstatio­n to be won by two or more people who were vaccinated.

Twenty-five Catholic churches also came together for a big pop-up event

in Ma¯ ngere, involving youth groups and 120 volunteers at the Malaeola Community Centre.

Auckland vaccinatio­n programme director Matt Hannant said with the Auckland border opening up on December 15, people would be counting down the days until they could be reunited with wha¯ nau for Christmas.

“Let’s make this Christmas as safe as possible for our loved ones by getting both doses in time for the festivitie­s. This is the last weekend to ensure that you’ll be fully vaccinated before the holiday season.

“If it’s been more than three weeks since your first dose, now is the time to get your second, so you can make the most of getting out and about with a vaccine pass from next Friday.”

To date, 92 per cent of eligible people in New Zealand have had their first dose and 85 per cent are fully vaccinated.

A vaccinatio­n milestone had also been reached for Pacific communitie­s, with 90 per cent of Pacific people in Aotearoa now having had their first dose, and 80 per cent are fully vaccinated.

Ma¯ ori vaccinatio­ns nationwide were at 81 per cent for first doses and 67 per cent for second doses.

There were 145 new cases of Covid19 in the community yesterday — 127 in Auckland, 13 in the Waikato, four in Bay of Plenty and one in Canterbury.

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Crowds got their vaccines for Christmas, including this happy pair.
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The vaccine event attracted hundreds of people to get their jabs.

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