Jamaica’s COVID-19 vaccination remains a top priority despite the perception that health officials have taken a step back. The assurance from the Director of Family Health Services in the Health Ministry, Dr. Melody Ennis says the Ministry has evolved in how it administers the vaccines. Dr. Ennis, tells CVM LIVE the number of persons turning up for their jabs started declining before the Disaster Risk Management Act (DRMA) was lifted. While vaccination is on the decline, she says community engagement to allay fears, continues. Watch the full report for all the details:
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