Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Covid - 19 Super Saturday Hits Tasman - "This is our shot Tasman"


 

Tasman District Council has put a post on Antenna (the app we should all have) this morning the 12 October 2021 advising residents to help your loved ones and our Community by joining Super Saturday this Saturday 16 October.


Tasman Council advises that it has never been more urgent to get vaccinated against Covid-19 than now. If you get your first vaccine now, you'll have your second jab before summer.


Council advises the more of us who are vaccinated leads to improved protection and greater freedom.

Council said “this is our shot Tasman!” Call into a pop-up centre, cruise through a drive-through, walk into a clinic, or book with your GP or pharmacy.


THE FOLLOWING IS FROM TASMAN DISTRICT COUNCIL WEB SITE:

With everyone in the community being asked to vaccinate against Covid-19 urgently, the following opportunities are available as part of the Super Saturday campaign. Check out this flier for full details. [PDF, 4.2 MB]

Tasman/Nelson pop-up clinics

Check www.nmdhb.govt.nz/vaccine

(external link)

for new clinics as they are added.

Thursday 14 October

Wakatu Square carpark, Nelson, 12 noon to 4pm

Saturday 16 October

Mitre 10 Motueka, 10am to 2pm, free BBQ food and coffee vouchers.

Nelson Intermediate School, 11am- 3pm, Whanau Day offering vaccination info and korero, free BBQ, bouncy castle & other activities, giveaways and prizes.

Tahunanui Community Hub, Muritai St, 11am to 4.30pm, coffee, kai and kids' activities food parcels for whanau and prize packs.

Nelson Speedway, from 5pm, speedway vouchers for anyone who gets their vaccine.

Sunday 17 October

Tahunanui Beach, 11 am to 4pm, music and a free BBQ.

Tasman Drive-through clinics

You can come on foot or by bike as well and they run from 9.30am - 2.30pm.

  • go into the draw to win a grocery voucher
  • spot prizes - food and hardware store vouchers
  • no appointment needed. But if you'd like to make an appointment phone: 03 525 0060

Friday 22 October - Golden Bay Community Health Centre, Tākaka 10 Central Tākaka Rd

Saturday 23 October - Collingwood Health Centre car park, Lewis Street.

Walk-in clinics (no appointments needed)

Open most days (see www.nmdhb.govt.nz/vaccine

(external link)

for times)

Nelson: 16 Paru Paru Rd

Richmond: 253 Queen St

By appointment with a GP or pharmacy

Find the closest one to you at: www.bookmyvaccine.nz

(external link)

Some pharmacies offer walk-ins also.

Kaupapa Māori clinics by Te Piki Oranga nurses

Friday 15 October - from 10am at Whakatu Marae, 99 Atawhai Drive, Nelson

Friday 22 October - from 10am at Te Awhina Marae, 133 Pah St, Motueka

Saturday 30 October - 10am to 4pm at Richmond Church of Christ, Cnr Croucher & Darcy Sts, Richmond.

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