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Marshalls parliament praises Army commander for Covid action

Giff Johnson, Editor, Marshall Islands Journal / RNZ Pacific correspondent Marshall Islands Nitijela (parliament) thanks US Army Colonel Jeremy Bartel for his work with the Marshall Islands on Covid protection and the government s repatriation program that the Army is supporting. Marshall Islands hospitality and warmth was on full display during the special recognition ceremony on Monday for the United States Army commander of the Kwajalein missile range. US Army Colonel Jeremy Bartel was called to honor by Nitijela (parliament) in what Speaker Kenneth Kedi said was an unprecedented ceremony in the chamber to recognize Bartel for his contributions to the Marshall Islands.

Marshalls parliament praises US Army commander for Covid action

MAJURO — Marshall Islands hospitality and warmth was on full display Monday during a special recognition ceremony for the United States Army commander of the Kwajalein missile range. U.S. Army Col. Jeremy Bartel was called to honor by Nitijela (parliament) Monday in what Speaker Kenneth Kedi said was an unprecedented ceremony in the chamber to recognize Bartel for his contributions to the Marshall Islands. Bartel, who commands the U.S. Army Garrison-Kwajalein Atoll, flew into Majuro Monday for the ceremony in the chamber and was joined by U.S. Ambassador Roxanne Cabral for the event. The Nitijela’s last day of a session that started in January started off as usual with roll call and preliminaries, but quickly shifted to skipping ahead to the resolution section of the agenda to allow the members to address Resolution 41 honoring Bartel, who is scheduled to depart the U.S. Army Garrison-Kwajalein Atoll in early July.

Marshalls leads Pacific s Covid-19 vax charge

The programme has been so successful the Micronesian republic has withdrawn from the global Covid-19 vaccine facility Covax, aimed at providing equitable access among low and middle income countries. Covax, which is funded through wealthy governments and donor organisations, had committed 24,000 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine to help the Marshall Islands achieve 20 percent coverage by year s end. Deliveries were slated to begin next month. However, the Marshall Islands Secretary of Health Jack Niedenthal said the US started supplying the Moderna vaccine in December. Next month we re scheduled to get 11,000 more vaccines, said Niedenthal. We ve already got 21,000 vaccines and this is a population of about 56,000 people, and roughly half of those may be eligible.

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