Over 5,500 Vaccine Doses Arrive In Bermuda

September 21, 2022

“Upwards of 5,500 doses arrived on today’s British Airways flight from London,” the Government announced, adding that “the latest shipment of vaccines includes: Pfizer-BioNTech original Adult formulation, Moderna Bivalent and Pfizer-BioNTech paediatric.”

Minister of Health Kim Wilson stated, “The Bermuda Government is again grateful to the UK Government for their efforts and generosity that enabled Bermuda to receive this shipment. We appreciate the Governor’s unwavering support and for the assistance of the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.”

“Arrangements are being made to supply participating GP offices, Pharmacies and Pediatricians with the vaccines to begin administering in the coming weeks. The Ministry of Health and the Bermuda Health Council will have a list of available providers early next week.”

Governor Rena Lalgie said, “I am delighted that the UK has been able to provide this 14th shipment of Covid vaccines to Bermuda to support the efforts of the Government of Bermuda’s vaccination strategy, at no cost to Bermuda. The UK remains committed to helping facilitate access to vaccinations and medication that Bermuda needs.”

Minister Wilson continued, “Although fewer people are getting the virus, and there are fewer hospitalisations and fortunately fewer deaths, individuals should protect themselves, their loved ones and our community. We are heading into fall, which is cold and flu season. Vaccination remains the single most important measure to fight the coronavirus.

A spokesperson added, “As reminder vaccines are offered to Bermuda’s residents who meet the following criteria:

  • Patients aged 5 to 11 years old are eligible for a 1st or 2nd dose only. The time between doses must be at least 21 days.
  • Patients aged 12 and above are eligible for 1st, 2nd or 3rd dose. The time between the 1st and 2nd dose must be at least 21 days. The time between the 2nd dose and 3rd dose booster must be at least 5 months.
  • Residents 50 years or older, and immunocompromised residents are eligible for a 4th or subsequent dose of the COVID-19 vaccine provided their 3rd dose or previous dose was at least 5 months ago.
  • Health and essential care workers are eligible for a 4th or subsequent dose of the COVID-19 vaccine provided their 3rd dose or previous dose was at least 5 months ago.

For more information, the roll-out of the fall COVID19 vaccination program visit www.gov.bm/vaccines.

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  1. saud says:

    More trinkets from the people you hate so much.

  2. Jussayin says:

    Good thing we are a British Territory to reap these benefits… imagine thinking that independce is the key to Bermuda’s future…naw nobody with any commonsense would say domething like that.

  3. Grateful says:

    And yet the delusional Burt still rattles on about independence, something which nobody thinks will do Bermuda any good.

    Past your sell date David, time for change.

  4. aceboy says:

    Why?

    Only 45 cases reported today, no chance of the hospital suddenly becoming overwhelmed.

    I am curious as to why the government thinks they can get 5,500 shots into arms of people who see zero benefit.

    • Joe Bloggs says:

      That would be 45 NEW cases, for a total of 52 officially reported active cases. See https://bernews.com/2022/09/covid-45-positive-52-active-6-hospital/

      As for the newly arrived 5,500 doses (or “trinkets”), which are a mixture of adult and children’s medication, people who see “zero benefit” will not take a booster. People like me who do see a benefit will accept the booster. Simple.

  5. Yeah UK does nothing for Bermuda ???!!! If it was not for the UK we would have had more deaths from covid

    GOOD LUCK to Curtis Dickinson.!!!!!