Jamaica Gleaner

Get vaccinated

Jamaicans urged to improve defence against preventabl­e diseases

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THE CLARENDON Health Department is appealing to Jamaicans to get vaccinated as a safe way to strengthen their defence against vaccine-preventabl­e diseases. The call was made at the 16th commemorat­ion of Vaccinatio­n Week in the Americas at the Canaan Heights Community Centre in Clarendon recently.

Regional nursing supervisor at the Southern Regional Health Authority (SRHA), Nadine Johnson Griffiths, explained that this year’s slogan, ‘Strengthen your defence! #GetVax #VaccinesWo­rk’ uses the idea of strengthen­ing the defence on a soccer/football team as a metaphor for strengthen­ing one’s defence against vaccinepre­ventable diseases through vaccinatio­n.

“When vaccines are given, it produces antibodies which protect against diseases before diseases develop. If a certain proportion of the population is vaccinated then, less vaccine-preventabl­e diseases would be circulatin­g in the population, which is our goal,” Nurse Johnson Griffiths explained.

Regional technical director for the SRHA, Dr Vitillius Holder, pointed out that the Government has placed great emphasis on the importance of vaccinatio­n in fighting diseases, which has resulted in the rare occurrence of certain diseases, including mumps, measles, polio and tuberculos­is.

“When we look at our data, we find out that many of our ladies are developing cervical cancer, and, therefore, the Government is on a drive to vaccinate our girls in schools. We have vaccines to strengthen your defence against types of conditions like pneumonia that can kill you, so it is important that persons understand that vaccines help us to fight diseases,” the regional technical director said.

 ??  ?? Public health nurse at the Chapelton Community Hospital in Clarendon, Olufunke Adetola, vaccinates Tafori Morrison, teacher at the Coates Pen Basic School in the parish, during the commemorat­ion of Vaccinatio­n Week in the Americas in Canaan Heights.
Public health nurse at the Chapelton Community Hospital in Clarendon, Olufunke Adetola, vaccinates Tafori Morrison, teacher at the Coates Pen Basic School in the parish, during the commemorat­ion of Vaccinatio­n Week in the Americas in Canaan Heights.
 ??  ?? Some of the residents, including children, who turned up for vaccinatio­n at the Canaan Heights Community Centre.
Some of the residents, including children, who turned up for vaccinatio­n at the Canaan Heights Community Centre.

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