City encourages youth to get the Covid-19 vaccine
15 September 2021
Mayor Plato was supported by more than 100 members of the Life Counts Youth initiative. The group was excited to be vaccinated and encouraged their peers to do the same. The Life Counts Youth initiative is a Mayoral Outreach project active in over 60 areas across the metro, focused on personal development and peer mentoring programmes.
‘We are continuing to create awareness among the 18-34 age group regarding the benefits of getting the vaccine, through emphasising the evidence of how it offers greater protection against severe illness, hospitalisation and death. I am sure you also want normal life to resume as soon as possible, and to be able to hug your friends and socialise with more peace of mind. Today’s event is part of a continued awareness initiative around getting the vaccine and we encourage all to get the jab as soon as possible,’ said Executive Mayor Dan Plato.
‘Getting vaccinated means life can return to relative normality and I’m sure all of us would like to experience a proper Summer season to enjoy quality time with friends and family,’ added Mayor Plato.
In the metro, 1 655 735 vaccine doses have been administered, while on a provincial level more than 2 500 000 vaccines have been given, including healthcare workers, staff in the education sector and those within eligible age brackets.