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Grenada to benefit from Covid-19 vaccines donated by US to region

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10 June 2021
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Grenada and other Caribbean countries, along with their Latin American counterparts will benefit from a donation of 6 million Covid-19 vaccines, being made available by the United States.

Following the May announcement to make vaccines available to countries in need, the Joe Biden administration last week unveiled its strategy for sharing the vaccines globally. In the case of the Caribbean and Latin America, the vaccines will be shared through the COVAX Facility, which helps to ensure global equitable access to the vaccines.

Although the actual breakdown of the vaccine distribution remains unknown, Prime Minister, Dr the Right Honourable Keith Mitchell, said the donation will take the country closer to the total number of vaccines needed.

To date, 18,400 Grenadians have received their first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine, with 9,500 people receiving both doses.

At his latest media engagement on Wednesday, the Prime Minister said while the numbers continue to increase daily, the country is a long way from achieving herd immunity. He said, “We commend the persons who have been vaccinated thus far, but it is certainly not meeting our expectations and we are therefore trying to do everything possible to increase the level of vaccination by several initiatives.”

The Prime Minister spoke of a recent meeting that discussed various initiatives that can be undertaken at the community and national level to encourage persons to vaccinate.

Dr Mitchell indicated that further details on any agreed upon initiatives, will be provided by the Ministry of Health and the Covid-19 Committee.

On the issue of vaccine hesitancy among Grenadians, the Prime Minister said while persons may exercise their right not to vaccinate, employers have an equal right to protect their businesses. He urged persons to realise that vaccination is the responsible thing to do as we seek to get back to normal.

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Comments 11

  1. Jessica Michele says:
    5 years ago

    US got so many vaccines! When it will be distributed , we have been waiting such a long time since they announced. Why not get the Chinese vaccines, they got green light from WHO, and with a lower rate of side effects.

    • Kesri Johnson says:
      5 years ago

      Earlier I was thinking SinoVacs would have been better too ……..but Trinidad and Thailand have been using the SinoVacs and have gone from low death rates to a spike of Adverse Reactions and Deaths after injections.

      So…..Natural Immunity at 99.97% is definitely way better.

  2. Robert yohman says:
    5 years ago

    Will Grenadians ever realize that herd immunity will restore tourism? I’m sad that I still cannot revisit Grenada idue to the irrational thinking of so many people who believe that the vaccines are worse than a disease with a high mortality rate.

    • Kesri Johnson says:
      5 years ago

      Herd Immunity with a Comprehensive natural Immunity andwould have taken just four weeks if the Tyrants had not locked down free people.

      Now fifteen months later they are trying to create short term Soike Protein Antibodies with Experimental Genetics Vaccines that only last a few months ….if you are lucky.

      Men trying to play God and failing miserably.

  3. Maria Conwell says:
    5 years ago

    You need to look at the US Vaers reports; over 4000 deaths since December, Vaers is also an optional reporting system. Also the European data indicates over 5000 deaths over 5 months. Some of the deaths were young and otherwise healthy people including teenagers and thirty somethings. In 15 years of MMR use there have been two deaths. The Ferrit and other animal
    Studies were stopped on the covid vaccine and instead it was emergently authorized for human trials and use under EUA. No vaccine manufacturer can be sued under EUA, you take at your own risk, you are the guinea pig. In the animal
    Studies 100% of animals died after vaccination and then exposure to wild virus due to cytokine storm. There have been studies looking at the change in normal human immune function response. Also reports of endothelial or blood lining damage due to spike protein production which is found in the vaccine as well as wild virus. People time to return to Jesus, get your houses in order and pray! The storm is upon us. Peace be still!

    • Kesri Johnson says:
      5 years ago

      You are well informed and correct. The latest death rates from Experimental Vaccine Adverse Reactions are even higher/worse.

      Yet guinea pigs and lemmings are still lining up without a care in the world. How many will still be alive in 2023, when the phase three trails are completed and evaluation begin?

  4. Storm says:
    5 years ago

    Fact we know our population so why the prime minister or his medical adviser not disclosing the number of vaccine being donated?
    We know the rich and developed countries will always be ahead so they are the one who will donate vaccine to us in the Caribbean.
    What is strange is that no one is talking about how long before we are told we need yet another vaccine and how long it will last

  5. Kesri Johnson says:
    5 years ago

    When is the Media going to do their job and start publishing the number of Adverse Reactions to this Experimental Gentics Quack-ccine?

    • S Jacobs says:
      5 years ago

      thank you…i bet not one of them have taken that vaccine…

      • Kesri Johnson says:
        5 years ago

        And thank you. One thing for sure after five months of solid data….I never realised how many willing guinea pigs and lemmings are around us. There are a lot of self inflicted tears to come.

        • Michael says:
          5 years ago

          Yeah , people like you are why im not going to grenada this year. Not that im surprised, the education rate in grenada is abysmal. I wish you the best but it seems like the population is going to screw you guys over. Good thing i didnt invest a few years back. Close call

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