The Star (Jamaica)

No free ride for the unvaccinat­ed, says Holness

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness has given the clearest indication yet that his Government, at some point, will make it mandatory for persons to take the COVID-19 vaccine.

Speaking in the House of Representa­tives yesterday, Holness said that the push to get people vaccinated “will evolve into a system where we will have to have differenti­al treatment for persons who are vaccinated versus persons who are not”.

Jamaica has set a target of vaccinatin­g 65 per cent of the population by next March. Holness as well as the chief medical officer have said that the target will have to be increased.

Holness noted that there are European countries that have instituted measures requiring persons to show their vaccinatio­n cards to access services or to enter establishm­ents such as nightclubs, offices and restaurant­s.

“There will, eventually, as we progress through this pandemic and increase the level of vaccinatio­n, it can’t be that I do my national duty and get vaccinated to protect myself, my family, my community and my country, and someone who shirks their responsibi­lity and duties, sometimes for no genuine reason other than pure ignorance and malicious intent, gets to go by on a free ride. Every citizen has to bear some responsibi­lity and has a duty to get our society out of this crisis.

In Jamaica, as of Tuesday, 686,829 doses of the COVID-19 vaccines have been administer­ed. Some 208,169 per cent of the population (seven per cent) is fully vaccinated.

“We still have a long way to go,” said Holness who told fellow legislator­s that Jamaica’s COVID-19 numbers are “dangerousl­y high”.

Clinicians have said that the vaccines are essential in reducing the potential for serious illness or even death from COVID19. A staggering 21 deaths were recorded on Tuesday, taking the country’s tally since the start of the pandemic to 1,757.

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 ?? RUDOLPH BROWN ?? Prime Minister Andrew Holness making his presentati­on on COVID-19 in Parliament on Wednesday.
RUDOLPH BROWN Prime Minister Andrew Holness making his presentati­on on COVID-19 in Parliament on Wednesday.

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