December recorded the highest number of positive cases since the beginning of the pandemic more than quadrupling the previous high from April 2020 with well over 300 cases in the month. The significant uptick in December continued with 18 positive cases announced in the first report for January.
Government has broadly stated that those eligible to be vaccinated in the first batch will be frontline workers, essential workers, vulnerable people and seniors. Quick calculations of the numbers potentially in each one of these categories raises concerns that if proper planning is not done well in advance of the first batch the demand could potentially far outstrip the supply. Thus it is critical that the Ministry of Health is proactive in this regard.
It is also crucial that Government provide information about vaccines, highlight the benefits of the vaccine, the importance of the vaccines in the fight against the pandemic and to dispel myths about COVID vaccines among other items.
The rollout and availability in some other jurisdictions has been slower than promised and it is important that Bermuda does not face the same challenge. As a spokesperson for the Ministry of Health has said for some people getting vaccinated could be the difference between life and death.
Hon Michael H Dunkley JP, MP
January 3rd, 2021