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Thousands More Vaccines On The Way
February 20, 2021
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SAINT LUCIA’S fight against the coronavirus took a rather promising turn on Wednesday when government rolled out its first batch of 3000 vaccines by inoculating government ministers, nurses, doctors, fire fighters and others said to be in the front lines of the fight against the virus.
The inoculation process is set for the long term as more vaccines are said to be enroute to Saint Lucia as explained by Prime Minister Allen Chastanet and Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr. Sharon Belmar-George who both received jabs the day of the roll out.
Prime Minister Leads by Example and Supports Vaccine Roll Out
February 18, 20211
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Saint Lucia began the first phase of the COVID-19 Vaccine Roll Out today with several frontliners and key Government officials receiving the first vaccines in a live broadcast, including Prime Minister Honourable Allen Chastanet. The Prime Minister led by example and along with his wife Mrs. Raquel Du Boulay-Chastanet showed support for the team from the Ministry of Health by receiving the vaccines following several nurses, local physicians, fire and police personnel.
Administering the first vaccines is a great milestone for public health officials in reducing the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak and the first person to receive the first dose of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine in Saint Lucia was Principal Nursing Officer, Julietta Cassius, who opened up about her own experiences with COVID-19.
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According to the President of the Association Dr. Frank Ankobea, five of the doctors died last when the deadly virus entered ghana in 2020 and two passed away in 2021. The number of doctors who are getting infected is increasing. We have lost 7 of them ( 2 this year and 5 last year). We are monitoring things and if there s the need to recommend extra restrictions to the President, trust the GMA to do that. We should embrace what the President has said as Ghanaians. We should take individual responsibility for ourselves and follow the basic rules and I m sure we’ll be fine to go, Dr. Frank Ankobea said in an interview on Accra-based Starr FM.