St Vincent and the Grenadines receives 40,000 jabs of Covishield from India
St Vincent and the Grenadines today received 40,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses from India under the vaccine Maitri initiate. The RSS plane landed at the international airport at around 12 noon after distributing the vaccines to Antigua and Barbuda, St Kitts and Nevis, and St Lucia.
Monday, 1st March 2021
Earlier, the Commonwealth of Dominica and Barbados had received around 170,000 Covishield vaccines from India, after which both nations displaying comradery, shared their vaccine with sister nations to help them immunize their frontline workers.
As far as Vaccine supplies are concerned, all the governments have recommended and prioritized immunizing health workers and all other people who are at high risk of exposure to the virus, including people who are most vulnerable aged over 65.
According to instructions by WHO, the vaccination is recommended to the people who are comorbid or have been identified with severe risk of coronavirus, including high obesity, heart diseases, respiratory diseases, and diabetes.
It is necessary to give the jab to people who have had tested positive for the coronavirus, but it can be delayed for up to 6 months as other people who do not have the immunity could get the vaccine first.
People suffering from severe allergic reactions to any vaccine element are advised not to take the jab. Moreover, the vaccine is not recommended for the youngsters who are younger than 18 years as results below this age are pending.
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