English Appeal on Saint Vincent and the Grenadines about Health, Logistics and Telecommunications, Epidemic, Volcano and more; published on 11 Apr 2021 by PAHO
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KINGSTOWN – If taking a Covid-19 vaccination becomes mandatory, some evacuees will not be staying at the shelters in St Vincent.
“Only problem I will have is if they (the authorities) say anything about the vaccine. I rather go back go meet Soufriere than take the vaccine. Me ain’t in this vaccine thing. The vaccine to me, it not 100 per cent. So me hear people ah die from it too, so rather me hear me dead from natural causes than me take the vaccine and me dead,” Keandra Lewis, a 26-year-old of Troumaca stated Friday morning, a few hours after explosive eruptions started at La Soufriere.
Kingstown, Apr 11 (Prensa Latina) The high possibility of new explosive eruptions of the La Soufrière volcano keeps the government and population of St. Vincent and the Grenadines and several neighboring countries in the Caribbean region on red alert on Sunday. The mountain, in the north of St. Vincent island, culminated two days ago a stage of four months of seismic activity and exploded throwing out a column of ash 10 kilometers of height.