Since reopening last week, the Etu Pasifika vaccination centre has been vaccinating between 250-300 people a day.
The clinic operates both a walk-in and drive-through service to meet the high demands from Pacific families and ensure that the process is as fast and as safe as possible.
In an interview for 531 PI yesterday, Clinical Director for Etu Pasifika, Dr Monica Nua-George encouraged families to get vaccinated and protect each other.
“We want to encourage our families that this is a great time for us in Christchurch to get vaccinated because it will become much harder once the Delta gets into our area.
We encourage people to come as a family and come as a household as it is important that we have everyone vaccinated.”
Dr Nua-George reassures that for those who do not have an NHI number or those with concerns around expired visas, they can still go in for a vaccination.
“If you don’t have an NHI, that is not a barrier to getting vaccinated. We can still do vaccinations and our team can create an NHI for those people.
Whether your visa is current or expired, you are eligible to get vaccinated as long as you are 12 years old and over. We have systems in place to help support those we cannot find in the system, without any concerns for their visa status.”
Watch the full interview here.
Etu Pasifika’s current vaccination centre hours are Monday to Friday, 9am – 4:30pm, with walk-ins welcome. The drive-through service for families of 4 or more operates from 9am to 3:30pm. Bookings can be made by calling 0800 388 434 or emailing akanisi@etupasifika.co.nz
Etu Pasifika will be running a Covid-19 vaccination drive for the Pasifika community this weekend on Saturday 28 August and Sunday 29 August at 173 Montreal Street.
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