Cape Times

Lecturer shocked by ID number linked to a Limpopo resident

- SIPHOKAZI VUSO siphokazi.vuso@inl.co.za

IMAGINE being told you cannot be registered to vaccinate because your ID number has been linked to the details of someone outside the province.

This is what shocked Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) lecturer Dr Rolene Liebenberg, of Meadowridg­e, when she went to register for the vaccine in June.

She was told that her ID number was already on the national Department of Health vaccinatio­n database – under a different name.

“The National Department of Health call centre staff provided me with the contact details of the person who registered using my ID.

“The lady was an elderly woman from a rural village, in Limpopo, and I discovered that she was registered by a health worker from the Messina Hospital,” Liebenberg said.

“I could not find out whether this lady was using a fraudulent ID, so I proceeded to inform the police to investigat­e, as well as the Department of Home Affairs. Home Affairs confirmed this was not a case of ID fraud, but a simple error – as her ID only differed by one digit.

“The case was immediatel­y reported on the National Department of Health website, so that the error could be corrected.” She said she did not follow up because she was undergoing an operation, and was advised to wait for three months before taking the vaccine.

“I have never been an anti-vax person. I have a science background and I know how important it is to get vaccinated.

“I really want to be fully vaccinated when we return to campus in November, when our students will be writing their final examinatio­ns.

“So, after exactly three months, I went back to check whether I could register and I was disappoint­ed to find out that the error was not corrected.

“Clearly, the process of correcting errors of this nature needs attention. There is the danger that people may give up trying to get vaccinated, simply because an input error is not corrected,” Liebenberg said.

She was informed yesterday, by the department, that the error was corrected and she then got her vaccine.

Milani Wolmarans, of the national Department of Health, said there have been issues relating to ID errors, that have been reported to the department, however, they were minimal.

“We deal with them on a case-bycase basis, as they get reported to us.” Anyone experienci­ng similar issues can report it to the department through email at evdsquerie­s@health.gov.za.

 ?? | ARMAND HOUGH African News Agency (ANA) ?? THE Cape Town Philharmon­ic Orchestra honoured Groote Schuur Hospital frontline workers and their colleagues across the country with a Concert of Gratitude, in recognitio­n and appreciati­on for the work that they do to save the lives of others.
| ARMAND HOUGH African News Agency (ANA) THE Cape Town Philharmon­ic Orchestra honoured Groote Schuur Hospital frontline workers and their colleagues across the country with a Concert of Gratitude, in recognitio­n and appreciati­on for the work that they do to save the lives of others.

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