PM Gonsalves plans to take Russian COVID-19 vaccine

PM Gonsalves plans to take  Russian COVID-19 vaccine

Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves.

 

KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent--Prime Minister (PM) Ralph Gonsalves says that he will take the Russian-developed Sputnik COVID-19 vaccine on Tuesday.

  Gonsalves made the announcement while speaking on local radio here on Sunday – just three days after telling Parliament he was giving it “prayerful consideration” and would have made a decision by the following day.

  “I have decided that on Tuesday that I am going to take the Sputnik – the Russian vaccine. I decided that I am going to do it. I got up Friday morning saying yes,” Gonsalves said in an interview on WE FM.

  He noted that the country has received, through an intermediary, 20 doses of the Sputnik vaccine.

  He added that infectious disease specialist Dr. Jerrol Thompson, a former minister of science and technology, as well as Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Duncan and a couple of other persons in St. Vincent and the Grenadines had already received the Sputnik jab.

  “But there are so many persons who are a little wary of the vaccines that I finally decided that look, if I take it, persons would probably have greater confidence in vaccine-taking, because the ‘anti-vaxxers’ have been making quite an advance on YouTube and on social media and I’ve seen some statistics coming out from Britain and a couple places,” Gonsalves said.

  “I’ve seen some responses from a limited survey done in Barbados and some commentaries by some people who are in public health in the region and I thought that maybe if I take it, and people see well De Comrade take it ... and not just vaccines in general but certainly this COVID vaccine, and particularly the Sputnik,” Gonsalves said.

  On Thursday, Gonsalves (74) told lawmakers that his instinct was not to take the vaccine because he did not want to appear to be jumping the queue, although because of his age, he would be among persons who may be considered those who should take it. (Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC)) ~ St. Lucia Times ~

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