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    Covid-19

    What the doctor ordered

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterJuly 8, 2021Updated:July 25, 2021No Comments1 Min Read
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    Supporting the vaccination registration process, Red Cross Makhanda, loaned four tablets to the Department of Health. Here, Red Cross Branch Manager Godfrey Brockman hands DoH Makana Subdistrict head Mohamed Docrat the four devices. Photo supplied

    Werner Pienaar, general manager at Pick n Pay, hands over two of 100 Cadbury PS chocolate bars to Department of Health Subdistrict Head Mohamed Docrat. They came with a big thank you from Pick n Pay to all our vaccinators, who are doing such a great job in our community. Photo suppliedWerner Pienaar, general manager at Pick n Pay, hands over two of 100 Cadbury PS chocolate bars to Department of Health Subdistrict Head Mohamed Docrat. They came with a big thank you from Pick n Pay to all our vaccinators, who are doing such a great job in our community. The Department of Health vaccination team, augmented by clinical staff from Rhodes University, retired nurses and other health care professionals, vaccinated more than 8500 people in Makhanda this week. Photo supplied

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