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Published: 14 May 2021
PHILIPSBURG: - Oyster Bay Beach Resort and Coral Beach Club in an effort to increase employees and guests safety is creating a second incentive for its employees to get the COVID-19 vaccine prior to June 1, 2021. The first incentive was a cash reward of $100 to every employee that presented their proof of vaccination to the human resources department. The second incentive is focused on assisting in achieving the Sint Maarten government’s goal of having 70% of the local population vaccinated by June 1st.
The new incentive will provide one fortunate vaccinated employee with a $1,000 cash reward. All employees that have shown their proof of vaccination will automatically be entered to win this significant monetary reward. The ownership and management of the resort hope this raffle will motivate more of its employees to become vaccinated.
Cuba could close with COVID vaccine sovereignty Coronavirus pandemic News
With two vaccines producing COVID-19 vaccines in three three-phase clinical trials, Cuba may be the first Latin American country to develop its own shot against coronavirus.
The 11-million-strong island, which has suffered a severe U.S. trade embargo for decades, is developing five experimental shootings, including Soberana 02 and Abdala, which reached the final stages of testing last month.
The names of the vaccines show how Cuba sees the national effort. The sovereign returns as a “sovereign,” while the shot Abdala was named after the patriotic poem by the Cuban revolutionary hero Jose Marti.
Racing towards becoming the first country in Latin America to develop its own shot against COVID-19, Cuba is now on its stage-three clinical trial with its two domestically produced coronavirus vaccines.
Despite being under a strict United States trade embargo for decades, the island of 11 million individuals is developing five experimental shots, including Soberana 02 and Abdala, that reached the final stage trials last month.
According to Aljazeera, the names of the vaccines reveal much about how Cuba, as a country, sees the national effort.
The two vaccines that reached the final stage of trials were derived based on the country s history and culture. Soberana can be translated as sovereign, while the Abdala was named after a patriotic poem written by the revolutionary hero of Cuba, Jose Marti.