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Significantly less than one per cent of those who have taken the COVID-19 vaccination in Barbados have experienced adverse effects and even less still can be categorised serious effects. This is according to the most recent data released by the Adverse Effects Following Immunisation Committee (AEFIC), which was disclosed by Senior Medical Officer of Health Dr Arthur Phillips, during the second in a series of town hall meeting on vaccines …
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Barbados Today January 9, 2021
Chief Medical Officer Dr Kenneth George on Friday urged the nation’s doctors association to stop criticizing anti-virus protocols from the sidelines and come to the table to join the fight against the Coronavirus.
Dr George made the comments as he appeared on radio with Senior Medical Officer of Health Dr Arthur Phillips, virologist Dr Brendan Larder and a local physician who only wanted to be referred to as Ann, to discuss the country’s response to the COVID-19 protocols.
The medical chief’s response capped a week in which the Barbados Association of Medical Practitioners (BAMP) lodged several critiques against the rules and called for stricter measures to stem the surge in COVID-19 cases.