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JAM | Nov 7, 2021

Jamaica hits 1m COVID-19 vaccine target ahead of schedule

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Dr Christopher Tufton, minister of health and wellness.

The Ministry of Health and Wellness has indicated that Jamaica today (November 7) surpassed the one million mark in doses of the COVID-19 vaccines administered.

This achievement, which comes ahead of the Government’s November 30 target, came as the country continued its vaccination programme with blitz operations at several sites across the island on Saturday and Sunday.

“I would like to salute our public health team for their dedication and continued efforts in taking vaccination to the population through fix sites, blitz and community outreach,” a beaming Health Minister Dr Christopher Tufton said on hearing the news.

“I also want to thank our partners in the private sector who have contributed to this effort.”

“I hope this milestone will encourage Jamaicans not yet vaccinated to come on board.”

Dr Christopher Tufton, minister of health and wellness

Jamaica is currently administering three vaccines to the population – AstraZeneca, Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson, all of which have been approved by the World Health Organization.

“Although we still have some way to go to vaccinate our population, I hope this milestone will encourage Jamaicans not yet vaccinated to come on board. Vaccination saves lives and is the most effective response to COVID to restore normality to our lives” added Tufton.

As at 2:30 pm, the country distributed a total of 1,000,455 doses of the COVID-19 vaccines; of this number 553,341 were first doses; 391,782 second doses and 55,333 of the single dose vaccine.

Jamaicans are encouraged to visit vaccination.moh.gov.jm or call 888-ONE-LOVE (663-5683) to find the nearest vaccination site

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