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Sin Caribbean L 16 ife, APRIL, 2-8, 2021
CARIBBEAN ROUNDUP
with event organizers and government
officials and is keeping with current
Covid-19 containment measures.
Organizers have indicated that all
bands and fetes will honor all tickets and
costumes purchased in 2020 for the next
staging.
St. Lucia
Prime Minister of St. Lucia, Allen
Chastanet said government is working to
procure enough vaccines to have every
St. Lucian vaccinated and that the arrival
of 25,000 doses of COVISHEILD
AstraZeneca
vaccine which recently
arrived has significantly
boosted the country’s
ability to manage and
mitigate the impacts of COVID-19.
Noting that access to vaccines is a
tedious process, from approval by global
health organizations to fighting through
the crowded field of purchasing countries,
PM Chastanet assured all avenues
to have St. Lucians protected.
He said talks are continuing with the
Government of India for the purchase of
additional vaccines outside of the COVAX
Facility.
The prime minister said that the
AstraZeneca will not only help in reducing
transmission of the virus, but it will
also reduce severe COVID-19 infection,
hospitalization and death and also help
in reducing pressures of treatment of
care on the health care system and limit
the impact of COVID-19.
He is encouraging all citizens to get
vaccinated.
St. Kitts
The St. Kitts and Nevis government
has asked the United States for a donation
of COVID-19 vaccines for the twinisland
federation and the wider Caribbean
region.
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mark
Brantley, who is also
Nevis’ premier, said he
had made the request
through correspondence
sent to the US Ambassador
to the Eastern Caribbean and
Barbados, Linda Taglialately, in which
he implored the Joe Biden administration
to make vaccines available to the
small island developing states with some
urgency.
“We in the Caribbean continue to
make the passionate plea that vaccines
be made available to us with some alacrity,”
he said.
A statement issued last week by the
Nevis Island Administration said the premier
made the disclosure during his presentation
at a virtual forum hosted by the
Organization of American States (OAS)
on legal challenges faced by the Caribbean
in the context of the pandemic.
— Compiled by Azad Ali
Continued from Page 4
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+ Breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily*
+ Private rooms and bathrooms
+ Interpreter services
+ Onsite COVID-19 testing
+ Medication delivery
+ Free Wi-Fi and Cable TV
+ Onsite health care services provided by skilled doctors and nurses
+ Unlimited local phone calls to stay connected with family and friends
+ Telepsychiatry to access expert mental health providers
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