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Jamaica's Health Minister Reports Reduction in COVID-19 Positivity and Reproductive Rates

KINGSTON, Jamaica – Minister of Health and Wellness Dr. Christopher Tufton says COVID-19 positivity and reproductive rates are showing very good reduction signs.

CTHEALTHMinister of Health and Wellness Dr. Christopher TuftonAddressing a virtual media update on the COVID-19 and vaccination implementation program on Tuesday, he said the downward trend is an indication that control measures are working and delivering their targeted expectations, such as a decrease in hospitalizations.

“We are going in the right direction in terms of it coming down, which is a good sign, which means that some of the measures and the responses to the measures are working,” Minister Tufton said.

He said Jamaica would exceed its target of administering 700,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccines by the end of September.

The Health Minister pointed out that the more the population is vaccinated, the less likely persons will end up in hospital, even if they catch the virus, and the “less we are in hospital is the less likely we will die, so vaccination is key to that process”.

He noted that the national vaccination program is being expanded as the Ministry moves to include private operators of medical facilities and pharmacies, as well as with the mobile units that have been “tested and demonstrated to be effective”.

For her part, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Jacquiline Bisasor-McKenzie, said that “we have to break that co-relation where even if we see a positivity rate going up, we don’t see the hospitalization going up, and we don’t see the deaths going up, and the answer to that is vaccination”.

The Ministry is expanding its vaccination access points with invitations to the private sector, through requests for quotation (RFQ), for their participation in the initiative. The RFQ is aimed at small, medium and large enterprises that may be faith-based, community-based or existing health facilities such as pharmacies, hospitals, health centers or doctors’ offices.

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