News24 reports that Gauteng Premier David Makhura’s provincial government had now shifted its Covid-19 inoculation programme to farmers and their workers.
He launched the vaccination drive in farming communities on Wednesday at Devon Abattoir outside Springs. By midday, about 100 workers had been inoculated. The premier advised that they were targeting at least 200 farmworkers a day. "Farmworkers are part of our population, and they deserve to be vaccinated like other people in parts of the province. We first targeted highly dense urban areas. We are also concerned about communities that are out of reach,” Makhura noted. He went on to say: “We are urban dominated province, but there are rural parts. We have not forgotten about people living in farms in Gauteng. Farmworkers are being transported to this abattoir [site] to be inoculated. We want to reach different parts of farms across the province.” A shareholder at Devon Abattoir, Gerrit Oelefse, said it was essential for all farmworkers and farmers to be vaccinated. "We work only on weekdays, and it is difficult for our employees to visit vaccination stations. We are mobilising more farmers through various organisations to allow their workers to come forward and receive their vaccines,” he indicated.
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