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Vybz Kartel doing well after COVID-19 vaccine: attorney

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INCARCERAT­ED dancehall artiste Adidja Palmer, more popularly known as Vybz Kartel, is doing well after receiving his first dose of the AstraZenec­a COVID-19 vaccine. Kartel received his shot on Friday.

“I saw Mr Palmer on Saturday, and he is doing well. He is taking his Panadol, and even told me that the side effect he is experienci­ng is mostly hunger,” said Kartel’s attorney-at-law, Isat Buchanan.

Vybz Kartel, who is an inmate at the Horizon Adult Remand Centre, almost never got the opportunit­y to participat­e in the vaccine exercises due to issues surroundin­g the transporta­tion of inmates from the maximum-security facility; however, Buchanan saluted Senator Matthew Samuda, minister without portfolio in the Ministry of National Security, for making it possible.

“I am happy, not just as the dancehall entertaine­r’s attorney, but to see that the Government and Minister Samuda when the time calls for governance, he stepped up so the vaccine could be administer­ed to the inmates,” said Buchanan.

According to Samuda, more than 200 inmates have received the first dose of the AstraZenec­a vaccinatio­n at both the Tower Street Adult Correction­al and Horizon Adult Remand facilities.

“We have offered vaccinatio­ns since late April to our adult population at all seven adult correction­al facilities. This is but a continuati­on of the process for us to work with the Public Health Department to increase the vaccinatio­n rates within the inmate population,” he told The Gleaner.

Samuda said, “The important fact is that all inmates have been offered the vaccine, and these vaccine exercises have continued with greater frequency, as vaccine availabili­ty has increased.”

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