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Some frontline workers uneasy about Covid-19 vaccine

Some frontline workers uneasy about Covid-19 vaccine They are frontline workers with top-priority access to the Covid-19 vaccine, but according to reports, some nurses in Antigua and Barbuda are fidgety about taking the jab. President of the Antigua and Barbuda Nurses Association, Soria Dupie-Winston, told Observer that some of the hospital workers eligible for the vaccine are still having mixed feelings about it. “To take the vaccine is the choice of every individual…some nurses have stated that they will take it, some won’t, and others have not yet decided,” she said. Some of these frontline workers according to the ABNA president, are worried about the formulation window of the Covid-19 vaccine.

Breaking News: Two families lose homes in fire

Police take part in leadership forum

Police take part in leadership forum Spread the love Senior police officers – including Commissioner Atlee Rodney – took part in a leadership forum this week as they prepared to unveil their crime-fighting and security plans. Commissioner Rodney said the event staged at the Multipurpose Cultural Centre aimed to further develop a comprehensive work plan for at least the next three years. Heads of various departments used the opportunity to present their strategies and trajectories for 2021. Deputy Commissioner Albert Wade, Assistant Commissioner Roland Cuffy and Fire Chief Elvis Weaver were among those to make presentations. Today’s Daily Observer NewsCo Observer is your number one source for local, regional and international news. Our team of reporters and writers are second to none at bringing you the most accurate and timely information by shedding light on the stories that matter most to you.

Breaking News: Fire has caused significant damage to a city law office

Breaking News: Fire has caused significant damage to a city law office Spread the love Investigations are underway into the cause of the blaze which ripped through the offices of Lockhart and Blackman on Church Street in St John’s. Firefighters rushed to the scene shortly after 8pm tonight. No one was injured, Fire Chief Elvis Weaver confirmed. Observer will bring you more details as we get them. Today’s Daily Observer NewsCo Observer is your number one source for local, regional and international news. Our team of reporters and writers are second to none at bringing you the most accurate and timely information by shedding light on the stories that matter most to you.

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