No Local Cases of COVID-19, Ministry of Health Urges Viligance
While there are currently no active COVID-19 cases on island, Ministry of Health officials are asking residents to remain vigilant
While there are currently no active COVID-19 cases on island, Ministry of Health officials are asking residents to remain vigilant
Residents now have the option to receive either the COVID-19 vaccine from Oxford AstraZeneca or Pfizer. Premier Joseph Farrell said
Governor Andrew Pearce said the UK is committed to meeting the COVID-19 vaccine needs of the Overseas Territories including Montserrat
Regional pathologist Dr. Stephen King has found no link between two sudden deaths on island to the Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
Residents who can show proof of vaccination may soon be able to benefit from reduced quarantine and attendance at events
Former Premier of Montserrat Reuben T. Meade is urging elected officials to encourage the residents to be vaccinated as Governor
The Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) said Thursday it will continue to administer the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine here,
The Ministry of Health and Social Services has announced plans to implement a mobile vaccination clinic on Tuesday, 23 March
In their continued bid to address the rising number of infections that are now stressing its health system, the Government
The first batch of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine, containing 3000 doses, arrived on Montserrat from the United Kingdom at 3:47p.m.
To date, 200 residents here have indicated their desire to receive the COVID-19 vaccine once it becomes available in February.
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