Jab roll-out at Seshego Circle Centre

 

Mec injecting patients at Circle Centre Image: Dorothy Mokoena

Earlier today MEC of  health Dr Rhaphi Ramathuba was monitoring the COVID-19 Vaccine roll-out at Seshego Circle Centre in Polokwane Municipality. The community /residents of Seshego came in numbers, as young adults, meanwhile those whose life starts at 40 and above came to get their first, second and/or third jab, with a glow on their faces to experience what is being spoken about through the world.

The community on a queue to get vaccinated

 Expression from those vaccinated 

Community waiting their turn


Jabulani Baloyi Sabc journalist expressed himself in this manner: 'I have experience of colleagues who got infected and it's a great initiative that us as journalists we got an opportunity to get vaccinated, as we are always on the road 24/7 , 365 days "

Mr Makhura being getting his jab

Mr Makhura SCACAG spokesman shared that 'It's for the first time I got vaccinated, the experience was very nice even though people share sentiments that its problematic but doing it there's no ant pinch that will occur when being jabbed, I just like to encourage people to come in number to not fear anything, I enjoyed the injection " he said . 

MEC Dr Ramathuba heading to assist other patients


MEC Dr. Ramathuba interpolated that 'Today is a big day for me to say the guilt I used to feel everyday, to say how do I work with all this people when I know I have form of protection and they don't have so today I can tell you I am very excited and the fact that we vaccinated 20 journalists but just here in Polokwane we have vaccinated more than 30 looking at the voiles that we have been using. It shows that were also eager and waiting for this but not only that many people listen to you broadcasting news , they hear you breaking the story out there..."

Mec vaccinating one of the journalists Maseo Nethanani

" When today they see you being vaccinated .WHAT DOES IT SAY TO THEM? It means this vaccine does the adverse events positivity and negativity are the people who are getting vaccinated ."  

 

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