Press Release

Ministry of Health & Social Development
Release Date:
Sunday, 18 July 2021 - 10:31am

A total of 432 residents got vaccinated on the first day of the Operation Protect Each Other Drive-Thru Vaccination that took place on Saturday, July 17.

Approximately 357 persons received their first dose, while 75 persons received their second dose, all of the AstraZeneca Vaccine to boosts immunity to combat the COVID-19 virus.         

This comes after the British Virgin Islands reported on July 16, its highest number of deaths as 12 due to community spread of the COVID-19 virus while 27 persons remain hospitalised.

Minister for Health and Social Development Honourable Carvin Malone stated that the initiative will give persons and the Territory a working chance in combatting the virus.

Honourable Malone also thanked His Excellency the Governor John Rankin CMG and the support of the United Kingdom in providing the AstraZeneca vaccines on island; and announced that another shipment of vaccines and rapid test kits will be arriving into the Territory within the week.

Operation Protect Each Other Drive-Thru Vaccination will continue today, Sunday, July 18 at the Festival Grounds on Tortola from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The drive-through will allow vehicles to enter the eastern gate of the Festival Grounds and be able to register, get inoculated, receive their cards and drive off in the convenience of their cars.

Persons aged 18 and older are encouraged to pre-fill registration forms available online at ministryofhealth.gov.vg/vaccines, or register on site, walk with a government issued identification, wear their face masks and wear short sleeved tops for easy access to getting their vaccine shot.

The COVID-19 AstraZeneca vaccine provides additional protection by boosting immunity by creating antibodies, preventing and reducing the risk of severe illness, reducing the risk of death from COVID-19, reducing the risk of spreading COVID-19 and ultimately allowing the community to reconnect. COVID-19 vaccines paired with all health measures such as hand washing and sanitising, proper face mask wearing and physical distancing can provide optimal protection as countries around the world are still adjusting to living in the COVID-19 era.

Author

Adrianna J. Soverall

Ministry of Health and Social Development
Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Email: ministryofhealth@gov.vg
Telephone: 1(284)468-2272 or 2174