Grenada Begins Its Pfizer Vaccine Roll-Out From Monday, August 23

The Ministry of Health will begin the roll-out of the Pfizer vaccine to the public as of Monday, August 23, 2021.

Acting Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Shawn Charles said the deployment of the Pfizer vaccine  will be very strategic, beginning with the inoculation of front-line workers and children  between the ages of 12 and 17, and followed thereafter with open vaccination for the  public.

The Pfizer vaccine was officially introduced into the National Vaccination Programme for  COVID-19 on Thursday, one day after the Grenada Government received 29,250 doses  of the vaccine from the US Government, through an arrangement with the Caribbean  Community (CARICOM) and the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA).

Dr. Charles explained to the GIS that the proper handling of the vaccines is critical, in  that, once removed from the ultra-cold storage facility at the St. George’s University  Campus, the vaccines must reach the intended destination within a specific period and be utilised.

Dr. Charles also highlighted that Grenada has a 30-day window to use the present  shipment of vaccines because of the limited shelf life, strict storage and proper handling  conditions that are necessary for cold-chain vaccines, such as Pfizer.

Meanwhile, Manager of the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI), Nurse Audrey  Lyons, told the GIS that those seeking to be vaccinated against COVID-19 can continue  to do so by visiting the established vaccination centres, including the National Stadium,  Health Centers and St. Augustine Medical Services.

Persons can also choose to visit the health centres in their districts to get vaccinated, but  must first make an appointment, and once given a date, must visit the centre on the date  and time so as to receive their shot and prevent wastage.

According to the EPI Manager, a person who visits a vaccination center, would be given  the option to choose their preferred vaccine as long as both are in supply. The two options  currently available in Grenada, AstraZeneca, and Pfizer, are both World Health  Organisation (WHO) approved vaccines.

Nurse Lyons reminded the population of the importance of getting vaccinated at this time  in our COVID-19 response, especially as cases in Grenada are on the rise, and given the  deadly and transmissible threat of the Delta strain of the virus.

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