Over 60 and registered for your COVID vaccine? Here’s what to expect from Monday 24 May
Following the conclusion of the first week of the Phase 2 vaccination programme for over 60 year-olds, which also includes Phase 1b for healthcare workers, the Department would like to advise citizens on what to expect next week (24-28 May).
What happened in the first week
The Department deliberately started with only eight vaccination sites on day one (17 May) to test the system to ensure we identify teething problems to provide an efficient vaccination service. During this week we also scaled up our vaccination sites to 19, in addition to seven private sites at Clicks stores, bringing the combined vaccination sites to 26 during the first week.
Between 17 and 20 May, we have vaccinated 6 646 eligible people including those at Old Age Homes, of which 5 918 were persons over the age of 60 and the rest were healthcare workers.
What were the challenges
The biggest challenge was the scheduling of residents to receive their vaccine which was done centrally via the National Department of Health’s system. This resulted in:
We understand that there is a delay in residents receiving their SMS' and some have only been receiving their SMS the day before vaccine is scheduled to take place. To rectify this, the Western Cape Department of Health has been given control over the scheduling of SMS’, which will now allow our local teams to control the distribution of SMS’ in the province. Our teams will now be working on aligning the registrations with the scheduling and aim to provide a 3-day lead time, going forward, so that residents have enough time to get to their vaccination site. We will also make sure that sites are selected close to where the person resides.
What can be expected on Monday, 24 May (and the rest of the week)
During this week, the Department will continue vaccinating the remaining healthcare workers alongside vaccinating over 60s. We will also be bringing online 17 more public vaccinations sites, meaning we will have 36 public vaccination sites. Four (4) additional private sites at Medi Clinic hospitals will also come online while the Rural teams will commence with outreaches to Old Age Homes. This means that for this coming week there will be 36 public and 11 private vaccination sites operating.
From 24 May, the following sites will be online:
Already operating sites:
Private sites at Clicks stores:
New sites to come online from 24 May:
Private sites already on line:
In addition to the public sites, the following private sites will also come on stream next week:
Medi Clinic
Have you missed your appointment?
If you missed your appointment date, don’t worry. All unredeemed vaccination vouchers will remain open on the database. The system will then generate a second appointment date, venue and time. If you unfortunately miss this appointment, the system will generate a third invitation. Should you miss your third appointment, the system will close your registration and you will need to contact 0800 029 999.
Those residents who have registered and still waiting for their second SMS, please do not worry. We expect most people who have registered to start getting their SMS in 1 to 2 weeks. We urge residents to take up their invitation to be vaccinated the first time they receive their invitation SMS.
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