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NPBA regular season is back 'with a bang'

NPBA regular season is back 'with a bang'
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NPBA regular season starts Nov 11

NPBA regular season starts Nov 11
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BACK IN ACTION: COVID-19 vaccinations resume on New Providence

National vaccine committee to hold press conference on rollout at 3pm tomorrow NASSAU, BAHAMAS Following a temporary pause over the weekend, COVID-19 vaccinations on New Providence are resuming this week with two additional centers, the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) announced yesterday. “Two new community COVID-19 vaccination sites have been added to service more walk-up appointments and increase access to the vaccine, the National COVID-19 Vaccine Consultative Committee has announced,” read an OPM statement. Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) Chaplain Fr Sebastian Campbell receives his first shot of the Oxford AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday, March 17, 2021. (BIS PHOTO/LETISHA HENDERSON)

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GOALPOST: Bahamas aiming to vaccinate 80 percent of population to achieve herd immunity against COVID

Vaccine hesitancy among healthcare workers still a concern as “more non-healthcare workers are being vaccinated” NASSAU, BAHAMAS The government is aiming to have 80 percent of Bahamians and residents vaccinated to achieve herd immunity, according to Chief Medical Officer Dr Pearl McMillan. As she gave an update on the current situation of cases and vaccinations in the country, McMillan urged Bahamians to continue to follow mitigation protocols and opt to get vaccinated. Dr Pearl McMillan. (BIS PHOTO/PATRICK HANNA) “Things that can wait should wait,” she said. “Vaccinations have started, but until we get the critical number of about 80 percent of Bahamians vaccinated, the only way to slow the spread of this virus remains to avoid close contact with people, wearing masks and sanitizing.”

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