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Still on the fence about getting vaxed?
Upcoming Super Saturday vaccination event details.
Why are you getting a Covid-19 vaccine?
See what people’s reasons were for getting the vaccine.
Why are you getting a Covid-19 vaccine
See what people’s reasons were for getting the vaccine.
Malu'i Ma'a Tonga
A Tongan Community Based Approach to Increasing COVID 19 Vaccinations – A Langimalie Perspective
John Pulu interviews Dr Glenn Doherty
John Pulu from PMN Tonga speaks with Dr Glenn Doherty
‘E tokoni ‘ae epi(app).
‘E tokoni ‘ae epi(app) fakatotolo kihe koviti ‘a Nu’usila kene malu’I koe, ho famili pea moe komiuniti foki.
The importance of vaccinating our community
HRH Princess Mele Siu'iliktapu Kalaniuvalu Fotofili talks about Covid-19 and the importance of vaccinating our community.
Tau ngaue fakataha mu’a ke tokoni’I hotau kainga kenau huhu malu’I koviti 19
Tau ngaue leva he ko ‘etau tui mo ‘etau falala kihe “eiki tetau ikuna noa ke malu’I hotau komiunity.
Vaccinate now to protect our community
We are facing a big challenge, but our church leaders and doctors are leading the way. Keep the faith, and take action now to protect our community.
Covid-19 Vaccination Clinic
HRH Princess Mele Siu 'ilikutapu Kalaniuvalu Fotofili Opens Vaccine Locality Designated General Practice.
Tongan Health Society Opens COVID-19 GP Vaccination Centre
Click to listen to the pre-recorded podcast.
Royal jab - Tongan Princess first to receive Covid-19 jab at new vaccination centre
It was a royal opening at Auckland's newest Covid-19 vaccination centre, with a Tongan princess putting her hand up to be the first patient to receive the jab.
Princess Mele Siu'ilikutapu Kalaniuvalu Fotofili received her first Covid-19 dose this morning at the Tongan Health Society Clinic in Onehunga.
Enhancing resilience of Pacific youth in South Auckland
The Tongan Health Society offers a youth-navigator led programme designed to prevent suicide and suicidal thoughts in high-risk Pacific youth in South Auckland. Concerning statistics show that Pacific peoples have higher rates of suicidal thoughts and attempts than all other ethnic groups living in New Zealand (ref: Tiatia-Seath, Jemaima, 2016).