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Dominica: COVID-19 vaccine available at 8 health centres today

As the number of coronavirus cases increases, the government of Dominica expanded its vaccine and covid testing programmes islandwide.

Thursday, 2nd September 2021

Clara J. Savarin- wife of the President Charles Savarin during her COVID vaccination in Dominica.
Roseau, Dominica: As the number of coronavirus cases increases, the government of Dominica expanded its vaccine and covid testing programmes islandwide. The authorities are aiming at vaccinating and diagnosing more people in order to understand the real situation.  Minister of health wellness and new health investment Dr Irving McIntyre recently declared that the country has enough doses to immunize the public. As per the new reports by the ministry of health, on September 2, 2021, the COVID-19 vaccine will be done at eight different health centres across the country. Health centres offering the vaccine
  • La Plaine Health Centre
  • Castle Bruce Health Centre
  • Grand Bay Health Centre
  • Roseau Health Centre
  • Esprit Murphy Health & Wellness Centre (Mahaut)
  • Doris Musgrave Health & Wellness Centre (Marigot)
  • St Joseph Health Centre 
  • RFA Hospital (Portsmouth)
The health officials are also vigorously testing people for coronavirus across the country. As of Thursday, September 2, 2021 coronavirus, testing will be done at seven different locations. Dominica is also planning the roll-out of Pfizer vaccine for children over the age of 12. The roll-out is expected to start one the vaccines lands from the United States of America. Testing Locations
  • La Plaine Health Centre (10 am) 
  • Castle Bruce Health Centre
  • Grand Bay Health Centre (9am-12pm) & (1pm-5pm)
  • Windsor Park Stadium
  • Doris Musgrave Health and Wellness Centre (Marigot)
  • Layou Resource Centre
  • RFA Hospital (Portsmouth)
The ministry of health and wellness have advised people facing flu-like symptoms to remain home. Authorities said such persons must call on the COVID-19 hotline numbers, and teams will reach out to them for testing. The hotline numbers are 448-2151, 448-2156, 448-2153. 

Prime Minister of Dominica, Dr Roosevelt Skerrit continue to ask the public to get vaccinated. Recently he said,"The key to recovery is in our hands. We must get vaccinated, practice the health and safety protocols and help this country build resistance to COVID-19."

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