COVID-19 in SA | Makhura encourages Gauteng residents to vaccinate

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Gauteng premier David Makhura is calling on everyone to vaccinate as the number of new infections rises.

Gauteng is experiencing a surge of COVID-19 infections. eNCA's Heidi Giokos reports. Courtesy of

JOHANNESBURG - Gauteng Premier David Makhura is calling on everyone to vaccinate as the number of new infections rises.Cases are on the rise throughout the country, with Gauteng leading the pack.COVID-19 | NICD says SA is entering fourth wave"We continue to send out a message that vaccination is important. The vaccinated are only showing mild symptoms.

"The preliminary sense is that the contrary has not been proven. The contrary being that the vaccines don't work," he said. Over seven million people are vaccinated in Gauteng, but Premier, David Makhura says those who haven't been vaccinated yet, are a concern. eNCA reporter Heidi Giokos has more. Courtesy of

 

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Hey akasiyeke it's better to die naturally the n being killed by Western countries with this vaccine thing. If ppl die after taking a jab the same Makhura is no where to be found to take a blame

Just force them already. All must be vaccinated by May 2022.

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