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Covid 19 coronavirus Delta outbreak: 100-year-old proud to be among those vaccinated at Mōkau

By Robin Martin
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24 Aug, 2021 08:39 AM4 mins to read

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A 100-year-old was among those vaccinated against Covid-19 on the remote Taranaki-King Country boundary at Mōkau today.

Mere Wihongi's old enough to remember the 1918 Spanish flu epidemic - which killed 9000 New Zealanders - and was adamant she was getting the shot.

Born in Northland in December 1920, Mere and her granddaughter Chrisseann were among 100 people booked in to get vaccinated at the Tainui Wetere Domain.

100-year-old Mere Wihongi and her granddaughter Chrisseann Wihongi were among those vaccinated at Mōkau. Photo / Robin Martin
100-year-old Mere Wihongi and her granddaughter Chrisseann Wihongi were among those vaccinated at Mōkau. Photo / Robin Martin
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More used to hosting rugby after match functions, Māori health provider Tui Ora had transformed the hall into a pop-up vaccination clinic.

Chrisseann Wihongi, who was raised by her grandmother and now cares for her, said it was a huge day for Mere.

"She's experienced so many things in her life like the Depression. She's experienced a lot of hardship, so this for her is such a unique time and she realises we have got to be safe.

"Not just her. We've got to protect our families and we've got to protect those around us, so for her to be here is really important."

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A Māori warden gives parking advice at the Mōkau pop-up clinic. Photo / Robin Martin
A Māori warden gives parking advice at the Mōkau pop-up clinic. Photo / Robin Martin

She said it was Mere who insisted on getting a shot after hearing about the latest outbreak.

"As soon as she saw Jacinda she said 'we need to get vaccinated now' so she has been pushing it.

"But everybody is so busy, so we're so grateful that Tui Ora could bring the service out to our small community so we feel like we're not forgotten and that we matter too."

The clinical nurse leader at Tui Ora, Robyn Taylor, said Mere Wihongi was an inspiration.

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Tui Ora clinical nurse Robyn Taylor completes paperwork before doing another vaccination. Photo / Robin Martin
Tui Ora clinical nurse Robyn Taylor completes paperwork before doing another vaccination. Photo / Robin Martin

"Well she came in with a smile on her face and she's still here with a smile on her face, so I think she's a really good example of looking after yourself and being proactive and getting the vaccine."

Taylor said it was important to bring the vaccine to remote communities such as Mōkau, which had a permanent population of about 120.

"I think because people are isolated out here. You know there are people with transport but also many people that haven't got transport and if we didn't come here they probably wouldn't get the vaccine.

"There are a lot of Māori, a lot of vulnerable people here as well so we wanted to come and be here for them."

Tui Ora had 100 bookings but expected to vaccinate more people as families brought older children in with them.

Semi retired farmer Bob Warren was rapt he didn't have to drive to town to get a vaccine. Photo / Robin Martin
Semi retired farmer Bob Warren was rapt he didn't have to drive to town to get a vaccine. Photo / Robin Martin

Retired farmer Bob Warren was among those getting jabbed. He was clear on why he was there.

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"Oh to get this jab and make things safe for everyone around us and keep everything safe."

He was rapt he did not have to make the one-hour trek to New Plymouth.

"Excellent, very good, excellent, eh, very good. Yeah very good. Catch up with all the locals, yeah. I always thought that, yeah. Thought that we'd end up in town."

Sheep and beef farmer Steve McKenzie thought the pop up clinic was great for time poor farmers. Photo / Robin Martin
Sheep and beef farmer Steve McKenzie thought the pop up clinic was great for time poor farmers. Photo / Robin Martin

Sheep and beef farmer Steve McKenzie was on the same page.

"Oh it's awesome, it makes life a lot easier especially when we live this far out in the country we can't just pop into town and get a jab, so yeah, it's definitely good."

Jono O'Sullivan had brought the whole family along. Photo / Robin Martin
Jono O'Sullivan had brought the whole family along. Photo / Robin Martin

Jono O'Sullivan - who taught students in Myanmar online - could not fault the service.

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"Brilliant it makes it so much easier. There are lots of older people in our neighbourhood, in our community, so I think this is very good. I'm pretty thankful actually."

Tui Ora's Patsy Bodger was making sure everyone went home with a care package.

"So in these packs we've got hand sanitisers, soap, wipes, masks ... but there's no toilet paper, okay?"

Tui Ora's Patsy Bodger hands over a care package to a couple after they have completed their observation period. Photo / Robin Martin
Tui Ora's Patsy Bodger hands over a care package to a couple after they have completed their observation period. Photo / Robin Martin

Steve McKenzie senior thought he had lucked into something tastier.

"Some whitebait awesome, thanks a lot!"

Tui Ora will be operating similar pop-up clinics at Urenui and Ōpunake tomorrow.

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