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    Covid-19

    Rhodes vax site reopens on February 1

    Rod AmnerBy Rod AmnerJanuary 27, 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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    Rhodes University Vice-Chancellor, Dr Sizwe Mabizela, has waxed his vax.

    By STAFF REPORTER

    The Rhodes University vaccination site at the Gavin Relly Postgraduate Village (PGV) will reopen on 1 February 2022. All types of COVID-19 vaccinations including booster shots will be available on site.

    Services are available to both the Rhodes University community and the greater Makhanda community. The operating times are 9 am-3 pm.

    To book an appointment for a vaccination, please follow these steps:

    1. Send an email to vaccine@ru.ac.za and include:

    • Name and surname;
    • ID number;
    • Cell phone number;
    • Dates you will not be available for vaccination;
    • If you received the first Pfizer shot, please indicate when the second one is due.

    2. Wait for a response which will include the booking date and times.

    3. Show up at PGV at your allocated time slot. Please take note of the following:

    • You must show up for your allocated slot. If you cannot honour your appointment/allocated time for any reason, please email vaccine@ru.ac.za to reschedule.
    • Please bring your ID with you.
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