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Wednesday, 12 May 2021, 2:17 pm
“Love thy neighbour and get vaccinated” was the catch
cry as Auckland’s second Pasifika-led community
vaccination centre opened at Westgate Mall today, Wednesday
12 May.
The new centre is being led by The Fono Trust
Pacific health provider in partnership with the Pacific
Collective. At capacity it will be vaccinating up to 300
people per day by appointment and through community
outreach.
The first to be vaccinated on site today
were local church leaders, who were keen to lead the way and
show their congregations how safe and straight forward the
process is.
Reverend Superintendent of the Samoan
Hipkins says the rollout has achieved a number of additional milestones , with roughly 16,000 jabs in a single day - the highest to date - on Friday.
On Tuesday, 14,000 doses of the vaccine were administered. In the last week, the Auckland region tipped over the 150,000 mark.
Hipkins said the vaccination campaign is tracking ahead of plan , with particularly strong performances from several district health boards (DHBs).
A second Pacific-led community vaccination centre is opening at Auckland s Westgate Mall on Wednesday, Hipkins said, which is capable of vaccinating a maximum of 300 people per day by appointment and through community outreach. The first to be vaccinated on site were local church leaders, who were eager to lead the way and show their congregations how straightforward the process is.
Press Release – Northern Region Health Coordination Centre
“Love thy neighbour and get vaccinated” was the catch cry as Auckland’s second Pasifika-led community vaccination centre opened at Westgate Mall today, Wednesday 12 May.
The new centre is being led by The Fono Trust Pacific health provider in partnership with the Pacific Collective. At capacity it will be vaccinating up to 300 people per day by appointment and through community outreach.
The first to be vaccinated on site today were local church leaders, who were keen to lead the way and show their congregations how safe and straight forward the process is.
Reverend Superintendent of the Samoan Methodist Northern Auckland Synod, Le Afioga le Sea – Reverend Taumafai Komiti opened the launch event reminding people about the importance of protecting their families and communities: “We are reminded to love thy neighbour and get vaccinated,” he proclaimed to much applause from the dozens of gathered dignitaries.