A dozen vaccinators are working across 240 booths set up at the Manukau Events Centre. Photo / ADHB
By RNZ
Vaccinators at a mass clinic in Auckland hope to get through about 11,500 bookings today and tomorrow.
About 4700 people received their first Pfizer shot yesterday – on the first day of the event.
A dozen vaccinators – each of them trying to average a jab every 90 seconds – are working across 240 booths set up at the Manukau Events Centre.
Co-ordinators say Auckland’s largest previous vaccination clinics handled about 1000 bookings a day.
Patients are being bussed to the events centre from the Manukau Institute of Technology.
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More than 16,000 people have booked into the mass vaccination event and the event is fully booked so no walk-ins are allowed.
Yesterday some people reported an hour-long wait before they were able to get their vaccination, with long queues to register and then to get on the shuttle buses.
A repeat event for second doses is planned for September 10, 11 and 12.
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