A COVID-19 vaccination clinic has been confirmed for Stewart Island in the last week of July.
The clinic will run on 28 and 29 July and will be followed by a second dose clinic in mid-August. It will operate as
part of the Southern district’s Māori and Pasifika vaccination programme. Two Invercargill-based Māori health providers,
Ngā Kete Matauranga Pounamu and Awarua Whānau Services, will join forces to deliver the vaccine to everyone on the
island aged 16 years or over.
Southern DHB COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout Incident Controller Hamish Brown said, “it is great to be able to provide the
community on Stewart Island with access to the COVID-19 vaccine through a flexible and efficient delivery model, meaning
we can vaccinate Groups 3 and 4 at the same time.”
The timing of the clinic coincides with a national move to open bookings for Group 4 at the end of July.
Southern Health has partnered with Arai Te Uru Whare Hauora, Awarua Whānau Services, Ngā Kete Mātauranga Pounamu
Charitable Trust and Ōtākou Health Limited, to deliver a whānau-centred model via the innovative Māori and Pasifika
vaccination programme.
Brown extended his thanks to the four partners and all those supporting the programme’s rollout across the district,
including WellSouth.