Makhura worried about slow pace of COVID inoculations amongst Gauteng's elderly

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Makhura worried about slow pace of COVID inoculations amongst Gauteng's elderly
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Makhura worried about slow pace of COVID inoculations amongst Gauteng's elderly | Vee_Makhoali

JOHANNESBURG - Gauteng Premier David Makhura said that concerns remained over the slow pace of inoculations of the elderly in the province.

In order to reach its target, Premier Makhura has allocated vaccines to different economic sectors, including farms workers, taxi drivers and miners.

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