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Government set to intervene to speed up vaccine roll-out in Canterbury


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Covid-19 response minister Chris Hipkins and director-general of health Dr Ashley Bloomfield discuss issues with the CDHB at a vaccine update on Wednesday.
Vulnerable group 3 residents in the region are already facing delays, with only 2 per cent vaccinated.
CDHB Covid-19 response lead Ralph La Salle denied the board was behind in its Covid-19 programme.
“Canterbury DHB is not, and has no intention of delaying vaccinations to our community.”
Hipkins told National spokesman for Covid-19 response Chris Bishop in Parliament on Tuesday that Canterbury had received all the Covid-19 doses it had asked for.
“The Ministry of Health are providing to Canterbury the doses that they have asked for in order to fulfil the delivery plan that they have agreed with the Ministry of Health,” he said in an answer to Bishop’s question about perceived delays. ....

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Sciblogs | New Zealand's second-largest city faces weeks of delays in the COVID-19 vaccine rollout


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A crucial delivery of 150,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine has arrived in New Zealand this week, ahead of schedule.
But at the same time, the vaccination of most people living in the Canterbury region has been moved back by at least two months.
For the rest of the country, people in group 4 of the vaccination programme will become eligible by the end of July. But those living in Christchurch – New Zealand’s second-largest city – and the Canterbury region will only get their first vaccine dose from mid-September, at the earliest. The region’s COVID-19 response officer Ralph La Salle encouraged everyone “to be patient”. ....

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