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Langimalie Supervax At the event in Onehunga, Auckland run by the Tongan Health Society, CEO Dr Glenn Doherty (middle) says they were giving 100 doses per hour.
 
Photo by RNZ / Liu Chen

‘Oku kei fiema’u pē ‘a e huhumalu’i

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Pasifika Community still needs to be vaccinated

‘Oku ha mai he ngaahi setisitika mo e fakamatala kuo tuku mai ‘o fekau’aki mo e huhumalu’i⸍ ‘oku kei tokolahi pe ‘a e kakai mei he ngaahi komuniti Pasifiki⸍ ‘oku te’eki ke nau huhumalu’i⸍. ‘I he’ene pehē ‘oku kei hokohoko atu ‘a hono uki ‘a hotau kakai⸍ pea mo hotau ngaahi siasi⸍ ke nau fakakakato ‘a e huhumalu’i⸍.

Kuo ngāue fakataha foki ‘a e Pule’anga pea mo e ngaahi komuniti pea pehee ki he ngaahi siasii ke nau fakahoko ‘a e ngaahi huhumalu’i fakaikiiki [pop up]. Na’e fakahoko foki ‘i Lotofale’ia, Langimalie clinic pea mo Northcote ‘a e ngaahi fai’angahuhu fakaikiiki ke fakafaingofua’i ‘a e huhu ‘a hotau kakaii. Kae lolotonga ko ia⸍ ‘oku kei fiema’u pe ke kei fakahoko ‘a e huhumalu’i ‘i hotau komuniti⸍ he ‘oku kei tokolahi pe ‘a e kakai ‘oku te’eki ai ke nau fakakakato e huhumalu’i⸍. 

Langimalie Supervax At the event in Onehunga, Auckland run by the Tongan Health Society, CEO Dr Glenn Doherty (middle) says they were giving 100 doses per hour. Photo: RNZ / Liu Chen