IN PICS | Second phase kicks off as elderly line up to get Covid shot

17 May 2021 - 13:31
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A healthcare worker prepares doses of the Covid-19 vaccine at the Andries Meyer Old Age home in Eldorado Park, Johannesburg, on the first day of the second phase of SA's vaccine rollout.
Image: Alaister Russell/The Sunday Times A healthcare worker prepares doses of the Covid-19 vaccine at the Andries Meyer Old Age home in Eldorado Park, Johannesburg, on the first day of the second phase of SA's vaccine rollout.

Old age home residents Sampson Ndlovu and Elizabeth Gumede were among the first to receive a vaccine on Monday at the Andries Meyer Old Age Home in Eldorado Park, Johannesburg, on the first day of the second phase of SA's vaccine rollout.

Phase 2 will give South Africans older than 60, and those at high risk, a chance to get the Covid-19 vaccine.

Resident Sampson Ndlovu receives a vaccine on May 17 2021 at the Andries Meyer Old Age Home in Eldorado Park.
Image: Alaister Russell/The Sunday Times Resident Sampson Ndlovu receives a vaccine on May 17 2021 at the Andries Meyer Old Age Home in Eldorado Park.
Elizabeth Gumede, 73, receives the vaccine at the Andries Meyer Old Age Home in Eldorado Park.
Image: Alaister Russell/The Sunday Times Elizabeth Gumede, 73, receives the vaccine at the Andries Meyer Old Age Home in Eldorado Park.
A resident receives a vaccine on May 17 2021 at Eldorado Park's Andries Meyer Old Age Home.
Image: Alaister Russell/The Sunday Times A resident receives a vaccine on May 17 2021 at Eldorado Park's Andries Meyer Old Age Home.
A vaccination booth at the Andries Meyer Old Age Home in Eldorado Park on May 17 2021.
Image: Alaister Russell/The Sunday Times A vaccination booth at the Andries Meyer Old Age Home in Eldorado Park on May 17 2021.
Vaccine literature seen on the first day of the second phase of the Covid-19 vaccine rollout in SA.
Image: Alaister Russell/The Sunday Times Vaccine literature seen on the first day of the second phase of the Covid-19 vaccine rollout in SA.
A Covid-19 vaccine being prepared at Andries Meyer Old Age Home in Joburg on May 17 2021.
Image: Alaister Russell/The Sunday Times A Covid-19 vaccine being prepared at Andries Meyer Old Age Home in Joburg on May 17 2021.

Munsieville Care Centre for the Aged in Krugersdorp was a hive of activity as health workers made their way through the queue of eager vaccine recipients.

Orlando Pirates football club chairman Irvin Khoza was among those vaccinated at the establishment, proudly displaying his vaccination card as he waited in the recovery area.

Orlando Pirates Football Club Chairman Irvin Khoza waits in the recovery area after getting his vaccine at the Munsieville Care Centre for the Aged in Krugersdorp.
Image: Sebabatso Mosamo/Sunday Times Orlando Pirates Football Club Chairman Irvin Khoza waits in the recovery area after getting his vaccine at the Munsieville Care Centre for the Aged in Krugersdorp.
Thomas Prella, 84,  gets vaccinated at the Munsieville Care Centre for the Aged in Krugersdorp.
Image: Sebabatso Mosamo/Sunday Times Thomas Prella, 84, gets vaccinated at the Munsieville Care Centre for the Aged in Krugersdorp.
Angelina Tshabalala, 72, gets vaccinated by nurse John Ncholu at the Munsieville Care Centre.
Image: Sebabatso Mosamo/Sunday Times Angelina Tshabalala, 72, gets vaccinated by nurse John Ncholu at the Munsieville Care Centre.
Samuel Majenge, 79, is vaccinated at the Munsieville Care Centre for the Aged.
Image: Sebabatso Mosamo/Sunday Times Samuel Majenge, 79, is vaccinated at the Munsieville Care Centre for the Aged.
At the age of 103, Maria Lekiti gets vaccinated by Sister Ramatsobane Mahlangu at the Munsieville Care Centre for the Aged in Krugersdorp.
Image: Sebabatso Mosamo/Sunday Times At the age of 103, Maria Lekiti gets vaccinated by Sister Ramatsobane Mahlangu at the Munsieville Care Centre for the Aged in Krugersdorp.

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