Cape Argus

NEIGHBOURL­Y ASSISTANCE GOES A LONG WAY

- KRISTIN ENGEL kristin.engel@inl.co.za

A SENSE of community in Mbekweni, Paarl, was evident when a 99-year-old woman and her daughter were able to receive their vaccinatio­ns after registrati­on assistance from their neighbour Thobeka Njovane.

Mbekweni residents Nowatshini Ndaku and her daughter Thandiswa, 65, missed the visit by community health workers. The health workers came to the area to offer assistance to qualifying residents to register for the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n.

Luckily, their neighbour informed them about the informatio­n shared by the health workers in their absence and ensured they could register for the vaccine and successful­ly get it.

Western Cape Health spokespers­on Sandra Maritz said without the assistance from Njovane, the mother and daughter would not have received their vaccinatio­ns. Both were generally in good health since getting their jabs.

Maritz said visits by community health workers were implemente­d to reinforce informatio­n safety precaution­s during the Covid-19 pandemic, the safety of the vaccine and how to get vaccinated when eligible during the roll-out period.

Ndaku said their appointmen­t was scheduled for a Friday, but due to wet weather at the time, the pair were unable to go for their first jabs the following Monday at the Mbekweni Community Hall last month.

“We are very grateful to Thobeka for her help and we are feeling very happy. Other people should not be afraid. There is no danger and there was no pain with the injection.

“We must protect ourselves against this virus,” said Thandiswa.

Maritz said the Mbekweni duo were recipients of the Pfizer vaccine and were eagerly awaiting their second injection next month.

“There is a definite need for every individual to assist an elderly person in their own family or household as well as in their community, especially now that the next age group (50 to 59) can also register. Senior citizens may be more vulnerable to Covid-19 and we are committed to keep reaching and supporting them so they can be vaccinated. We must all work together to ensure our most vulnerable residents receive the vaccinatio­n to protect them from severe Covid-19,” Maritz said.

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MBEKWENI residents Thandiswa, 65, and her mother Nowatshini Ndaku, 99.

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