Some 100,000 doses of Pfizer Vaccines Arrived in Country
October 29, 2021 | Zhane Squire |
Jamaica has received another shipment of Pfizer vaccines this afternoon. The just over 100,000 doses arrived at the Norman Manley international Airport in Kingston and is another delivery through our paid COVAX facility.
As previously announced, the Ministry of Health & Wellness will prioritize the members of the public, who are due their second dose. These persons must schedule an appointment via the online portal at www.moh.gov.im or call the Vaccination Centre at 888.ONE-LOVE (888-663-5683). Persons will be able to choose their preferred date, time and vaccination center.
Members of the public should take a government issued identification (school ID for students or letter from a Justice of the Peace and their vaccination card to their appointments.
100,600 doses of the Pfizer Vaccine REACH!!!
These were paid for by the Government of Jamaica under the Covax facility.
Second dosers start making your appointments – vaccinations start Monday!!! pic.twitter.com/yxwK6tadhK
— Dr. Chris Tufton (@christufton) October 29, 2021

Source Ministry of Health

Zhane Squire is Vision Newspaper’s dedicated Reggae Entertainment Correspondent, bringing readers the latest stories from Jamaica and across the global Afro-Caribbean diaspora. With a passion for music, culture, and storytelling, Squire highlights the voices, movements, and trends shaping reggae, dancehall, and Afro-Caribbean entertainment worldwide. His reporting connects Caribbean culture to the global stage, ensuring that artists, festivals, and community stories are told with depth, accuracy, and authenticity. For feedback you can reach him at zhane.squire@visionnewspaper.ca

