1404 days ago

EK Prayaas - Community Covid-19 Booster and Flu Vaccination Clinic

Nivedita from East Tamaki Heights

SAVE YOUR AND YOURS LIFE AGAINST COVID-19 and FLU VIRUS.πŸ’‰
Free COVID 19 Booster + Flu vaccine (Eligible ones) is now available in your neighborhood brought to you by Muskaan Care Trust NZ & Ormiston Primary School

Special - If your family member get COVID 19 booster at this camp, rest of the family will get Flu vaccination for No Cost to Your familY 😊 #WhanauOra #ProtectionThroughPrevention

This WEDNESDAY 11th May 2022
Venue - Ormiston Primary School
Time - 9Am - 12.30 am

Just Walk In 😊
To arrange and register contact text or Whatsapp 0212318485 or email muskaancaretrustnz@gmail.com

Muskaan Care Trust, CM Health, UniChem Pakuranga have been delivering our flagship Community VAX Heroes programme to Asian communities since 2019. Onsite consultants and experts available to answer your queries.

COVID 19 is still here and Boosters are available for
😊 For 5-11 years
😊 For those aged 12 and above
😊 For booster dose (for those aged 16 ,17 &18 years and above)
😊 Special - If your family member get COVID 19 booster at this camp, rest of the family will get Flu vaccination for No Cost to Your familY 😊 #WhanauOra #ProtectionThroughPrevention
😊😊 Home vaccination for disability card holders (children and thier family members) Registration is must.

Flu season is coming. Free vaccination for people 😊 Aged 65 and above,
😊 pregnant women and
😊 people under 65 years old but have long term condition, who are NZ citizens or PR are eligible for free flu vaccines.
Teachers - please bring your ID for subsidy

For OTHERS: Cost is $20 each for All others under 65, work visa holders, visitor Visa and not funded yet.

We look forward to see you all saving lives.
Many thanksπŸ™ to management, Ormiston Primary School for facilitating Flu campaign with
Muskaan Care Trust NZ

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