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Public urged not to be afraid to take the vaccine
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WE DID IT: Tidy Nimblet, left, and Dennis Smith elbow bounce each other after getting their vaccine shots at the Arima Health Centre on Tuesday. PHOTO BY MARVIN HAMILTON -
As the Ministry of Health continues its vaccination rollout adding the recent donation of 100,000 doses of the Sinopharm vaccines to its AstraZeneca stocks, people who have received the vaccination are urging others to take the jab.
“People shouldn’t be scared to come out,” said Tidy Nimblet who received his vaccine at the Arima District Health Facility on Tuesday. “It is well organised (and) very encouraging for anybody to come out.”
Vaccination with WHO Approved Sinopharm COVID-19 Vaccine Begins on Friday 21 May, 2021
Port of Spain, 19 May 2021: Members of the public are advised that the national COVID-19 vaccination rollout will continue from
Friday 21 May, 2021.
50,000 eligible persons will be vaccinated with the World Health Organisation (WHO) approved Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine, which was manufactured by the Beijing Institute of Biological Products Co. Limited. This vaccine is a 2 shot vaccine given 3 to 4 weeks apart. Globally, 65 million doses of the Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine have already been administered through various emergency use programmes.
All persons who fall within the Phase 1 of the national COVID-19 Vaccine Deployment Plan, as indicated below, are eligible to receive the vaccine at this time:
Continuation of the National COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
Port of Spain, 1 May 2021: Members of the public are advised that the national COVID-19 vaccination rollout will continue on Monday 3
rd May 2021.
All persons who fall within the Phase 1 of the national COVID-19 Vaccine Deployment Plan, as indicated below, are
eligible to receive the vaccine,:
healthcare workers
persons between 60 and 18 years of age with non-communicable diseases (NCDs)
The public is reminded that the following groups of persons should
not take the COVID-19 vaccine at this time:
Pregnant and breastfeeding women
People with a history of severe reactions to a component in the vaccine
No glitches so far in Freeport covid19 vaccinations
Wednesday 7 April 2021
Covid19 vaccines will be given by on an appointment only basis to the elderly at Freeport Health Centre. Photo by Lincoln Holder
There has been another seamless start to a day of the administration of covid19 vaccines in central Trinidad.
Newsday visited the Freeport Health Centre on Wednesday morning to get a firsthand look at the process.
From 6 am, patients with appointments began trickling in. Those without appointments were guided to make the necessary arrangements by phone and return on the given date.
Kumar Lall said, I was unsure of the process and came to enquire about it. I was told I needed to make an appointment. The staff was friendly and assisted me with all my questions and concerns.