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Over 250 Mon Repos residents get second Sputnik V doses

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A total of 267 Mon Repos, East Coast Demerara residents received their second doses of the Sputnik-V vaccine on Saturday.

The vaccinatio­ns were administer­ed during a drive organised by the Block 8 Developmen­t Group of Mon Repos in collaborat­ion with the Health Ministry.

“It shows the power of working with community groups. Here it is we made that call and we are extremely pleased that this community group here, Block 8 Developmen­t Group heeded that call and has been able to work with the Ministry of Health. We have provided the technical personnel, the vaccines and so forth but they did all the community organising and mobilising of people,” Minister of Health Dr Frank Anthony said in a comment to the Department of Public Informatio­n (DPI).

While DPI reported that over 120 persons received their second jabs at the drive, the Block 8 Developmen­t Group subsequent­ly announced that 267 residents had in fact gotten vaccines.

The DPI report on the drive noted that the Group was formed only a month ago with a specific mandate of overseeing developmen­t of the community.

Karamchand Jaikaran, Chairman of the community group, told DPI that the members want to do a lot for the community.

“Concerning the COVID-19, we realised that vaccinatio­n is the only solution we have presently. So, we are going out sensitisin­g the people in the community and even beyond the community to be vaccinated,” he said.

In addition, the Block 8 group’s Public Relations Officer Troy Edmondson said it has seen quite an overwhelmi­ng response from villagers and that another exercise will be organised soon.

The first person to receive her second

dose of vaccine during the exercise was Lakshmi Lakshman, who told DPI that she had no adverse symptoms after receiving her first dose.

Another resident, Dasmattie Balram recounted a similar experience. “I’m here for my second dose of the vaccine. The first dose, I did not have no symptom in spite of all the allergies that I have.”

The report noted that Guyana is set to receive two consignmen­ts of COVID-19 vaccines this week, comprising 60,000 Sputnik V doses sourced from Russia and 38,400 AstraZenec­a doses through the COVAX facility.

 ??  ?? Lakshmi Lakshman (DPI photo)
Lakshmi Lakshman (DPI photo)

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