Shouldn't the youngsters be taking the elderly for their jabs?sorCrer wrote: Thu Aug 05, 2021 8:48 amPeople are just not even pitching for vaccines. Yesterday, Gallagher Estate which can literally handle 1000's was completely empty at 3pm and hadn't been busy all day. Same on Sunday as I took the GF there for hers.TheNatalShark wrote: Thu Aug 05, 2021 8:20 am With the latest deliveries and donations SA gov doesn't have any supply excuse for the rest of the month to meet Ramaphosa's 300k target. Whilst it's not particularly ambitious it at least fits more than comfortably for desire to hold reserves for second doses.
However I still don't think the Feb22 40mm target is anywhere near good enough. If additional agreements and donations are received I don't think there will be enough demand in US/EU/JP to drag out potential of enough supply to hit 40mm first doses before y/e
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handyman wrote: Thu Aug 05, 2021 8:51 amShouldn't the youngsters be taking the elderly for their jabs?sorCrer wrote: Thu Aug 05, 2021 8:48 amPeople are just not even pitching for vaccines. Yesterday, Gallagher Estate which can literally handle 1000's was completely empty at 3pm and hadn't been busy all day. Same on Sunday as I took the GF there for hers.TheNatalShark wrote: Thu Aug 05, 2021 8:20 am With the latest deliveries and donations SA gov doesn't have any supply excuse for the rest of the month to meet Ramaphosa's 300k target. Whilst it's not particularly ambitious it at least fits more than comfortably for desire to hold reserves for second doses.
However I still don't think the Feb22 40mm target is anywhere near good enough. If additional agreements and donations are received I don't think there will be enough demand in US/EU/JP to drag out potential of enough supply to hit 40mm first doses before y/e
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I actually got my sms yesterday to go to the Gallagher Estate tomorrow afternoon for my shot. So luckily it was not to long after I registered. So will see how many people pitch up tomorrowsorCrer wrote: Thu Aug 05, 2021 8:48 amPeople are just not even pitching for vaccines. Yesterday, Gallagher Estate which can literally handle 1000's was completely empty at 3pm and hadn't been busy all day. Same on Sunday as I took the GF there for hers.TheNatalShark wrote: Thu Aug 05, 2021 8:20 am With the latest deliveries and donations SA gov doesn't have any supply excuse for the rest of the month to meet Ramaphosa's 300k target. Whilst it's not particularly ambitious it at least fits more than comfortably for desire to hold reserves for second doses.
However I still don't think the Feb22 40mm target is anywhere near good enough. If additional agreements and donations are received I don't think there will be enough demand in US/EU/JP to drag out potential of enough supply to hit 40mm first doses before y/e
Just pitch up. Don't even worry about the appointment time. You'll be through in under 30 mins including the mandatory 15 min observation.bok_viking wrote: Thu Aug 05, 2021 1:53 pmI actually got my sms yesterday to go to the Gallagher Estate tomorrow afternoon for my shot. So luckily it was not to long after I registered. So will see how many people pitch up tomorrowsorCrer wrote: Thu Aug 05, 2021 8:48 amPeople are just not even pitching for vaccines. Yesterday, Gallagher Estate which can literally handle 1000's was completely empty at 3pm and hadn't been busy all day. Same on Sunday as I took the GF there for hers.TheNatalShark wrote: Thu Aug 05, 2021 8:20 am With the latest deliveries and donations SA gov doesn't have any supply excuse for the rest of the month to meet Ramaphosa's 300k target. Whilst it's not particularly ambitious it at least fits more than comfortably for desire to hold reserves for second doses.
However I still don't think the Feb22 40mm target is anywhere near good enough. If additional agreements and donations are received I don't think there will be enough demand in US/EU/JP to drag out potential of enough supply to hit 40mm first doses before y/e
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Yeah was about 100 people or so today when i got there at lunch time, but no lines or waiting. Very quick.sorCrer wrote: Thu Aug 05, 2021 2:14 pmJust pitch up. Don't even worry about the appointment time. You'll be through in under 30 mins including the mandatory 15 min observation.bok_viking wrote: Thu Aug 05, 2021 1:53 pmI actually got my sms yesterday to go to the Gallagher Estate tomorrow afternoon for my shot. So luckily it was not to long after I registered. So will see how many people pitch up tomorrowsorCrer wrote: Thu Aug 05, 2021 8:48 am
People are just not even pitching for vaccines. Yesterday, Gallagher Estate which can literally handle 1000's was completely empty at 3pm and hadn't been busy all day. Same on Sunday as I took the GF there for hers.
Discovery are running a proper operation there. They literally have people every 2 meters guiding you where to go next.bok_viking wrote: Fri Aug 06, 2021 11:06 amYeah was about 100 people or so today when i got there at lunch time, but no lines or waiting. Very quick.sorCrer wrote: Thu Aug 05, 2021 2:14 pmJust pitch up. Don't even worry about the appointment time. You'll be through in under 30 mins including the mandatory 15 min observation.bok_viking wrote: Thu Aug 05, 2021 1:53 pm
I actually got my sms yesterday to go to the Gallagher Estate tomorrow afternoon for my shot. So luckily it was not to long after I registered. So will see how many people pitch up tomorrow

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sorCrer wrote: Fri Aug 06, 2021 11:35 amDiscovery are running a proper operation there. They literally have people every 2 meters guiding you where to go next.bok_viking wrote: Fri Aug 06, 2021 11:06 amYeah was about 100 people or so today when i got there at lunch time, but no lines or waiting. Very quick.sorCrer wrote: Thu Aug 05, 2021 2:14 pm
Just pitch up. Don't even worry about the appointment time. You'll be through in under 30 mins including the mandatory 15 min observation.![]()

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A total of 39,639 tests were conducted in the last 24 hrs, with 7,502 new cases, which represents an 18.9% positivity rate. A further 573 #COVID19 related deaths have been reported, bringing total fatalities to 75,774 to date.
How old are you boet?Calculon wrote: Thu Aug 12, 2021 8:49 am Had my second and final shot of bioNTec/Pfizer this morning. Was a lot busier than the first time, a bunch of farm workers were bussed in. They all got the one shot Janssen vaccine and some of them were really scared.
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Getting my 2nd tomorrow morning.Calculon wrote: Thu Aug 12, 2021 8:49 am Had my second and final shot of bioNTec/Pfizer this morning. Was a lot busier than the first time, a bunch of farm workers were bussed in. They all got the one shot Janssen vaccine and some of them were really scared.

Interesting. You got your first after me. Did you get an SMS to get your second, or did you do another walk-in for your second dose?Calculon wrote: Thu Aug 12, 2021 8:49 am Had my second and final shot of bioNTec/Pfizer this morning. Was a lot busier than the first time, a bunch of farm workers were bussed in. They all got the one shot Janssen vaccine and some of them were really scared.
My second is scheduled for 23 Aug on my vax card.
My second was exactly 6 weeks after the first, was written on my vax card and also got an SMS on Monday with date, time and placeBlake wrote: Thu Aug 12, 2021 9:44 amInteresting. You got your first after me. Did you get an SMS to get your second, or did you do another walk-in for your second dose?Calculon wrote: Thu Aug 12, 2021 8:49 am Had my second and final shot of bioNTec/Pfizer this morning. Was a lot busier than the first time, a bunch of farm workers were bussed in. They all got the one shot Janssen vaccine and some of them were really scared.
My second is scheduled for 23 Aug on my vax card.
Some of my friends (general public) got the Janssen last week.
Ah okay. Maybe you got your first before me then.Calculon wrote: Thu Aug 12, 2021 10:56 amMy second was exactly 6 weeks after the first, was written on my vax card and also got an SMS on Monday with date, time and placeBlake wrote: Thu Aug 12, 2021 9:44 amInteresting. You got your first after me. Did you get an SMS to get your second, or did you do another walk-in for your second dose?Calculon wrote: Thu Aug 12, 2021 8:49 am Had my second and final shot of bioNTec/Pfizer this morning. Was a lot busier than the first time, a bunch of farm workers were bussed in. They all got the one shot Janssen vaccine and some of them were really scared.
My second is scheduled for 23 Aug on my vax card.
Some of my friends (general public) got the Janssen last week.
One of my friends in Joburg got the option when he rocked up at the vaccination site. Chose the J&J one and done one.
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The anti-vax segment of our society is huge imo. If we get over 50% vaccinated ever I will be very surprised. There'll be a whole lot of reasons people won't get this vaccine but the bottom line is we're fucked. 1.9m doses in the last 15 days. It sounds a lot but that's under 130k per day. We now need to go the US route as much as I disagree with it. Maybe give it 8 weeks to let the vulnerable have a chance and then open it all up. No restrictions, except social distancing and mask wearing.
It's fucking weird. I have some well educated and supposedly intelligent friends who are anti-vax and vehemently so sprouting all sorts of conspiracy stuff.FalseBayFC wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 9:56 am The anti-vax segment of our society is huge imo. If we get over 50% vaccinated ever I will be very surprised. There'll be a whole lot of reasons people won't get this vaccine but the bottom line is we're fucked. 1.9m doses in the last 15 days. It sounds a lot but that's under 130k per day. We now need to go the US route as much as I disagree with it. Maybe give it 8 weeks to let the vulnerable have a chance and then open it all up. No restrictions, except social distancing and mask wearing.
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AgreedFalseBayFC wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 9:56 am The anti-vax segment of our society is huge imo. If we get over 50% vaccinated ever I will be very surprised. There'll be a whole lot of reasons people won't get this vaccine but the bottom line is we're fucked. 1.9m doses in the last 15 days. It sounds a lot but that's under 130k per day. We now need to go the US route as much as I disagree with it. Maybe give it 8 weeks to let the vulnerable have a chance and then open it all up. No restrictions, except social distancing and mask wearing.
Also start putting pressure on the anti vaxx crew. Do you want to go watch the Bokke v NZ test in 2022? No problem, let us see your proof of vaccination. Ditto for dining out, domestic flights and hotel stays
They will line up much quicker once the squeeze is on
It is going to be a massive problem across the continent. They are having problems here trying to get people in for their second jab; because the first one made them a bit sick they don't want to get the second.FalseBayFC wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 9:56 am The anti-vax segment of our society is huge imo. If we get over 50% vaccinated ever I will be very surprised. There'll be a whole lot of reasons people won't get this vaccine but the bottom line is we're fucked. 1.9m doses in the last 15 days. It sounds a lot but that's under 130k per day. We now need to go the US route as much as I disagree with it. Maybe give it 8 weeks to let the vulnerable have a chance and then open it all up. No restrictions, except social distancing and mask wearing.
Also stems from massive distrust of the government.
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That may work for those who can afford test tickets, dining out and air travel. Most people in this country can't and have nothing so you can't coerce them like that. Every country is unique and our population has anti-authoritarianism baked into its DNA. I've spoken to anti-vaxxers from every strata of our society. They're everywhere. And the worrying thing is that I reckon only a small percentage of the antis will admit it. So for every out and proud anti there are probably 5 who are silent about it.Big Nipper wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 9:59 amAgreedFalseBayFC wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 9:56 am The anti-vax segment of our society is huge imo. If we get over 50% vaccinated ever I will be very surprised. There'll be a whole lot of reasons people won't get this vaccine but the bottom line is we're fucked. 1.9m doses in the last 15 days. It sounds a lot but that's under 130k per day. We now need to go the US route as much as I disagree with it. Maybe give it 8 weeks to let the vulnerable have a chance and then open it all up. No restrictions, except social distancing and mask wearing.
Also start putting pressure on the anti vaxx crew. Do you want to go watch the Bokke v NZ test in 2022? No problem, let us see your proof of vaccination. Ditto for dining out, domestic flights and hotel stays
They will line up much quicker once the squeeze is on
Wanna buy booze? "Vaccine certificate please"Big Nipper wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 9:59 amAgreedFalseBayFC wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 9:56 am The anti-vax segment of our society is huge imo. If we get over 50% vaccinated ever I will be very surprised. There'll be a whole lot of reasons people won't get this vaccine but the bottom line is we're fucked. 1.9m doses in the last 15 days. It sounds a lot but that's under 130k per day. We now need to go the US route as much as I disagree with it. Maybe give it 8 weeks to let the vulnerable have a chance and then open it all up. No restrictions, except social distancing and mask wearing.
Also start putting pressure on the anti vaxx crew. Do you want to go watch the Bokke v NZ test in 2022? No problem, let us see your proof of vaccination. Ditto for dining out, domestic flights and hotel stays
They will line up much quicker once the squeeze is on
Job done.
Same. Saw an interesting stat on Reddit about vaccine hesitancy; by education. The chart had a U-shape with the 2 biggest groups being those without high-school and those with PhDs.sorCrer wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 9:59 amIt's fucking weird. I have some well educated and supposedly intelligent friends who are anti-vax and vehemently so sprouting all sorts of conspiracy stuff.FalseBayFC wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 9:56 am The anti-vax segment of our society is huge imo. If we get over 50% vaccinated ever I will be very surprised. There'll be a whole lot of reasons people won't get this vaccine but the bottom line is we're fucked. 1.9m doses in the last 15 days. It sounds a lot but that's under 130k per day. We now need to go the US route as much as I disagree with it. Maybe give it 8 weeks to let the vulnerable have a chance and then open it all up. No restrictions, except social distancing and mask wearing.
It's baffling that people that are supposedly so smart can be so stupid at the same time.
Vaccine for over 18s to be made available earlier
Sure sign that they are struggling to get enough people for the jabHealth minister Dr Joe Phaahla says that the government plans to open Covid-19 vaccines to all adults in South Africa weeks earlier than expected.
South Africa is officially set to open vaccinations to people between 18-35 from 1 September. However, Phaahla said his department was now in consultations to move this date up to the end of this week.
“We are in further consultations with our leadership in cabinet, (and) we will probably before the end of this week open for all adults above 18,” he told 702. “If not this week, then not later than next Monday (23 August) for all adults.
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Apparently there's a video on Facebook doing the rounds where Dr Susan Vosloo, SA's first female heart surgeon is sharing a negative view on covid vaccination.
They should really get internet to Free State.average joe wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 1:00 pm Apparently there's a video on Facebook doing the rounds where Dr Susan Vosloo, SA's first female heart surgeon is sharing a negative view on covid vaccination.
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Yep. Heard about that. Netcare is distancing themselves from her and all the anti-vax people are now shouting "CENSORSHIP!".average joe wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 1:00 pm Apparently there's a video on Facebook doing the rounds where Dr Susan Vosloo, SA's first female heart surgeon is sharing a negative view on covid vaccination.
Amazing that such a well renowned doctor will tarnish her career like this in an instant.
Nice boet! Finally. Not for lack of trying either!
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Yes, I still have in my phone's diary my initial appointment for 19 July....Blake wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 2:55 pmNice boet! Finally. Not for lack of trying either!
Getting my second dose on Thursday. Hoping it doesn’t do a number on me. Heard the second one can be a doozy for some people.
I have also heard the 2nd can be a tough one, but I guarantee you it is worth it. I would want no one to live in constant fear of going from mild covid to ventilator covid, like I had to on 2 occasions
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Do that and Julius Malema will be in power by next election. I absolutely back mandatory vaccination but there's no way our government has the clout to pull it off.
6 weeks in SAassfly wrote: Mon Aug 16, 2021 4:28 pm What is the gap between first and second Pfizer jabs?
I'm 6 weeks gone since my first AZ jab. There is nobody here saying how long we have to wait, and I've read anything from 8 to 12 weeks is good.