Vaccination campaign in Bermuda sees high demand for COVID-19, influenza vaccine

In Bermuda, the government is celebrating the triumph of its coronavirus (COVID-19) and influenza vaccination campaign as slots for vaccinations were swiftly booked up after their release last week. 

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The Ministry of Health received a substantial allocation of vaccines, including 5,760 adult doses and 2,880 pediatric doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. 

This ample supply has allowed for a robust vaccination drive, ensuring that a large portion of the population can be covered.

Minister of Health expresses satisfaction

Minister of Health, Kim Wilson, expressed her satisfaction with the campaign’s success.

She acknowledged the extraordinary demand for vaccinations and extended her gratitude to the dedicated team at the Hamilton Health Clinic for their tireless efforts in accommodating all those who sought vaccination opportunities.

Minister Wilson revealed that the Department of Health is actively working to open up additional appointment slots, further increasing accessibility to the vaccines for the community.

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Commendable performance at Hamilton Health Clinic

During his recent visit to the Hamilton Health Clinic, Acting Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Shaun Ramroop, praised the clinic’s operational efficiency. 

He shared that the clinic vaccinated over 200 individuals by 1 pm, exceeding the number of scheduled appointments. 

He commended the team for their outstanding performance.

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Priority for high-risk residents

The COVID-19 vaccine is available free of charge to residents, with priority given to those at an increased risk of severe illness. 

In addition to the COVID-19 vaccine, the influenza vaccine is also being offered. Individuals aged 65 and older can receive it for free, while those aged 12 to 64 may obtain it for a nominal fee of $20. 

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