Cape Argus

Langa residents want their own vaccinatio­n site

- MTHUTHUZEL­I NTSEKU mthuthuzel­i.ntseku@inl.co.za

CALLS for the provincial government to open a vaccinatio­n site in Langa are mounting as taxi-related shootings intensify in and around the area.

The Langa Covid-19 Local Command Centre said it has received numerous concerns from residents that had forfeited their vaccinatio­n dates because of the taxi violence.

Langa command centre co-ordinator Anele Gqasana said the office has been proposing a site for the area since the registrati­on of the elderly. He said this was now more urgent as the situation was volatile.

“There are still the elderly that have not registered and been vaccinated and the number is increasing with the registrati­on of other age groups. As a result, we are experienci­ng a backlog because people are terrified of getting out of the area to get a vaccine.

“Had the department heeded our call from the onset, we would not be facing this predicamen­t. The Langa population is over 200 000 and this qualifies the area to have its own vaccinatio­n site. Despite the provincial government advising people from the area to make use of the Vanguard Clinic, some residents are still receiving SMSes to go to other areas and out of lack of informatio­n they take taxis,” said Gqasana.

Western Cape Health Department spokespers­on Mark van der Heever said the City was in the process of finalising plans to set up a vaccinatio­n site in Langa. He said the department had activated a contact centre to assist those who were scheduled outside of their area for assistance.

“At present, provided it is safe, we have partnered with the Department of Transport and Public Works which is transporti­ng patients from the Langa Community Advice Services to the Vanguard Community Health Centre vaccinatio­n site,” he said.

He added that the department was also registerin­g people on site at the Vanguard centre, and should any resident experience any difficulty he/she should call the contact centre on 0860 142 142 for assistance.

Mayco member for community services and health Zahid Badroodien confirmed the City, in partnershi­p with the provincial government, was looking at opening a vaccinatio­n site in Langa. “However, details are still being finalised. The City will communicat­e the location and opening date once all operationa­l matters have been finalised,” she said.

 ??  ?? PEOPLE wait to be vaccinated at a vaccinatio­n site in Pinelands. Residents from Langa have asked for a vaccinatio­n site in their own area as ongoing violence prevents them from travelling to sites outside the township. l HENK KRUGER
PEOPLE wait to be vaccinated at a vaccinatio­n site in Pinelands. Residents from Langa have asked for a vaccinatio­n site in their own area as ongoing violence prevents them from travelling to sites outside the township. l HENK KRUGER

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