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Vaccinatio­n programme going strong

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Millions of South Africans over the age of 35 have signed up for their Coronaviru­s Disease (COVID-19) vaccine as the country’s vaccinatio­n programme continues to expand to include more categories of people.

From mid-July, the Electronic Vaccinatio­n Data System (EVDS) has been opened for registrati­on for those over 35 years of age.

Within a day of the EVDS opening for this age group, more than a million of them had already registered for their vaccines and the number has been growing ever since.

While the vaccinatio­n of those over 35 was expected to start on 1 August, many who walked in at vaccinatio­n sites received their first vaccine.

Recently, the Department of Social Developmen­t also launched its national vaccine rollout plan for frontline workers in the Early Childhood Developmen­t (ECD) sector, including ECD practition­ers and staff who work in the environmen­t.

Essential workers in the basic education sector, police and the defence force have also been vaccinated.

President Cyril Ramaphosa said government and the private sector are working together to build additional capacity to vaccinate many more people a day.

“The Department of Health is also working with the private sector to implement workplace vaccinatio­n programmes that can expand our capacity beyond public sites.

“We are working to ensure that vaccinatio­n sites are located closer to where people live to make it easier for them,” he said.

Plans are also underway to ensure that many vaccinatio­n sites across the provinces are open six or seven days of the week.

“This will be achieved by the provision of funds for overtime and the recruitmen­t of additional medical staff and health science students.”

The President encouraged all those who qualify for vaccinatio­n to pre-register to speed up the process at vaccinatio­n sites.

However, all sites do also allow unregister­ed people to walk in and be registered.

The vaccinatio­n programme has been affected by the recent unrest in some parts of the country, which resulted in some vaccinatio­n sites temporaril­y closing.

The Department of Health said the EVDS will automatica­lly reschedule appointmen­ts for those who were unable to attend their appointmen­ts. The EVDS is programmed to reschedule up to two missed appointmen­ts.

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