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DR Donates 50k Doses of COVID-19 Vaccines to Jamaica

By: , November 11, 2021
DR Donates 50k Doses of COVID-19 Vaccines to Jamaica
Photo: Adrian Walker
Minister of Health and Wellness Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton (third left), and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Senator the Hon. Kamina Johnson Smith (second left), observe Sayeed Zyjottoa (seated) after he was vaccinated against the Coronavirus (COVID-19) at the National Arena in St. Andrew, recently. Others pictured from left are: Nurse Fiona Ellis, the Dominican Republic Ambassador to Jamaica, Her Excellency, Angie Martinez Tejera, and the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Representative to Jamaica, Ian Stein. Photo: Adrian Walker
DR Donates 50k Doses of COVID-19 Vaccines to Jamaica
Photo: Adrian Walker
Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton (standing left), in conversation with persons waiting to be vaccinated against the Coronavirus (COVID-19), at the National Arena, in St. Andrew, recently. Looking on (standing from right) are: Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Senator the Hon. Kamina Johnson Smith, and Dominican Republic Ambassador to Jamaica, Her Excellency Angie Martinez Tejera. Photo: Adrian Walker

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Jamaica has lauded the Dominican Republic (Dom Rep) for helping to boost the national vaccination programme with its donation of 50,000 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccines.

Speaking at a recent ceremony held at the National Arena in St. Andrew, Minister of Health and Wellness Dr. the Hon. Christopher Tufton said the fight against the Coronavirus (COVID-19) is beneficial to regional and global populations.

“We see it as securing our population, that is our primary obligation, but, restoring normality to relations and activities, the flow of people and goods, and all the other important things,” the Minister said, adding that the Dom Rep’s gift shows commonality between the two countries.

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign trade Senator the Hon. Kamina Johnson Smith, said the support is “critical” to Jamaica’s response to the pandemic.

“We are determined to increase the vaccination rate among Jamaicans, to allow for the safe resumption of economic and social activity,” the Minister said, stressing that the vaccines donation represents a “great moment” of friendship and solidarity.

In September, the Dom Rep Government instituted a COVID-19 vaccine-sharing programme with a donation of some 505,000 doses to countries in the greater Caribbean.

The Dominican Republic Ambassador to Jamaica, Her Excellency, Angie Martinez Tejera, said her country and Jamaica have had many years of friendship, and they are continuing the closeness in combatting COVID-19.

“We are convinced that if all international planners continue to support each other, together, we will be able to overcome quickly the challenges, resulting from this pandemic,” the Ambassador told her audience.

Last Updated: November 11, 2021