Minister: Pfizer Vaccine Due To Arrive In January
[Updated] Health Minister Kim Wilson delivered remarks in the House of Assembly today [Dec 11] on the “Covid-19 vaccine for Bermuda.” We will update with the full statement as able, and in the meantime the audio is below.
Update: The Minister said, “Bermuda will be supplied with 9,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine and they will arrive on our shores in the first week of January 2021. The Pfizer vaccine is stored at ultra-low temperatures. Most vaccines are refrigerated; but this particular vaccine must be kept in a freezer at -70 degrees Celsius – Arctic conditions.
Centre has not taken provinces into confidence on coronavirus vaccine issue: Sindh health minister
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Friday Dec 11, 2020
Sindh Health Minister Dr. Azra Pechuho said that the vaccine should be available to those who could not afford it, who have comorbidities, and who are the front-line fighters against the contagious disease.
KARACHI: Sindh Health Minister Dr Azra Pechuho on Friday lamented that the federal government has not taken provinces into confidence regarding the coronavirus vaccination timeline.
Pechuho said she found out about the federal government’s stance on vaccine through media reports.
The PPP minister said it was difficult to say when the vaccine will be available for the public, adding that there has been no contact with vaccine manufacturers.
Sindh Health Minister Dr Azra Pechuho on Thursday sought the World Health Organisation’s support for procurement and provision of the best-available Covid-19 vaccine to the underprivileged.
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December 10, 2020 Alfred Chauwa – Nyasa Times 2 Comments
Malawi Health Equity Network (MEHN) is working with mother care groups in various districts in Malawi to encourage women to send their children for immunization and also to clear the misconceptions and myths in rural areas that immunization is evil.
Members of the mother care groups in Mchinji
The initiative follows countrywide concerns of such myths and misconceptions in most villages and MEHN also corroborates with traditional leaders to encourage people such as those that belong to the Zion Church to go for their children’s vaccine to save lives.
Most Zionists discourage their faithful as per their doctrines never to seek medical attention when they fall ill but just religiously pray and fast. They also believe that immunization is evil.