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| Mar 12, 2021

14,400 more COVID-19 vaccines to arrive in Jamaica Monday

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The Jamaican Ministry of Health and Wellness has indicated that 14,400 more doses of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine are to arrive in the island next Monday (March 15).

The shipment will be the second to date to arrive in Jamaica and the first instalment of a total of 124,800 doses to be received through COVAX Facility.
The remaining 110,400 are expected to be delivered by May 2021.

African Medical Supply platform to provide 1.8 million doses

Addressing Thursday’s (March 11) COVID Conversations, Health and Wellness Minister Dr Christopher Tufton also said that, under the African Medical Supply platform, another 1.8 million vaccine doses will be provided to Jamaica, starting in April.

Tufton said this was part of the Government’s larger mandate to source four million doses of vaccines by March 2022, which would inoculate 65 per cent of the population.

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