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Vaccines gone missing at Cornwall Regional Hospital; probe underway

In this file photo, vials of the AstraZeneca vaccine in London, on February 5, 2021. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein) The Ministry of Health and Wellness has confirmed that an investigation is underway into the circumstances in which a vial with 10 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccines went missing from a vaccination site at the Cornwall Regional Hospital in St James on Monday The vial was discovered to be missing after standard checks were carried out during the vaccination process, the ministry said in a news release late Tuesday. The ministry said the investigation involves the review of CCTV footage and the policies and procedures at the site. Several members of staff of the Western Regional Health Authority (WRHA) who were assigned to the vaccination site have been reassigned, pending the outcome of the investigation, the health ministry said.

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REGIONAL - Ten doses of COVID vaccine missing from Cornwall Regional Hospital in Jamaica

March 17, 2021 SOURCE: Jamaica Gleaner – Regional Director of the Western Regional Health Authority Errol Greene has reported that one vial with ten doses of the COVID vaccine has disappeared from the Cornwall Regional Hospital in St James. Greene told The Gleaner a short while ago that checks are now under way to determine if the vial was stolen or misplaced. On March 8, Jamaica received its first 50,000 doses of vaccines, donated by the Government of India and on Monday, received 14,400 doses under the COVAX facility. The country started administering the vaccine on March 10, exactly one year after the first case of the virus was confirmed in the island.

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