Health Minister: Larger countries hoarding monkeypox vaccine

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Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh –

Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh said, similar to the situation with covid19 vaccines when they were first developed, monkeypox vaccines are being hoarded by larger countries, making access to them difficult.

At the Health Ministry’s covid19 media conference on Wednesday, Deyalsingh said TT remains in the market for antivirals and the Jynneos vaccine.

“Something rather unfortunate is happening on the vaccine front. I had hoped we would have learned from covid19, but we are seeing once again where globally the bigger, wealthier countries are stockpiling vaccines for their populations, leaving smaller countries like TT at a disadvantage. I’d like to use this platform to make an appeal that the monkeypox vaccine should be made available on a more equitable level to all countries based on, not only their population size but, their risk profile and so on.”

With respect to TT’s local testing capacity for the monkeypox virus, Deyalsingh said the Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO) would be turning over test kits to the Trinidad Public Health Laboratory on Wednesday or Thursday.

“It was expected that it would take another week for them to do their validation. There is capacity at CARPHA for testing, and the organisation has been testing in the Caricom region. We have sent two test samples for validation even though there are no suspected cases in TT.”

At a World Health Organization covid19 media briefing on Tuesday, the director-general said there were 9,200 cases of monkeypox in 63 countries worldwide.

Deyalsingh said he has read reports that monkeypox is spread by men who have intercourse with men, but urged that no particular group of people should be stigmatised. He reminded that when covid19 first emerged, it was known as the “Chinese virus.”

“Discrimination and stigma do not help. Monkeypox can infect any of us who are in close skin-to-skin contact. We should not stigmatise any community, but take steps to protect all of us.” The US Centres for Disease Control said the virus can spread from person-to-person through: direct contact with the infectious rash, scabs, or body fluids; respiratory secretions during prolonged, face-to-face contact, or during intimate physical contact such as kissing, cuddling, or sex; touching items (such as clothing or linens) that previously touched the infectious rash or body fluids; and pregnant people can spread the virus to their foetus through the placenta.

PAHO director Dr Carissa F Etienne said, at the organisation’s weekly covid19 media briefing, that 1,325 cases of monkeypox have been reported since May 10 in 14 countries and territories, which represents 14 per cent of the global monkeypox cases. Overall, 81 per cent of confirmed cases were reported by the US and Canada, with increases in cases as well as in Brazil and Peru.

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Baby of UK parents gets visa to travel home to London | Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News | Loop News

A female British resident, stranded in Jamaica after her Jamaican-born baby son was denied a UK visa, is finally able to return home.

Tiffany Ellis was able to travel home to her husband and daughter in London after the baby was eventually granted a visa.

Loop News became aware of Ellis’ plight when The Guardian newspaper published an article on Monday, claiming the woman was stranded after her baby was denied a visa to travel to the UK.

According to the article, the British Home Office said the child cannot go to the UK because he has an “established life” in Jamaica.

In January 2020, Tiffany, her then husband-to-be Zarren and their daughter Xianna travelled to Jamaica where the couple got married in August.

But while the couple were waiting for the paperwork to come through for their wedding, COVID-19 broke out and they had to stay in Jamaica as countries across the globe went into lockdown.

In September 2020, Tiffany became pregnant and was afflicted with constant vomiting so severe she was unable to leave the house. She hoped the condition would subside after the first trimester and booked a flight back to the UK for January 2021. However, her condition worsened and she had to remain in Jamaica until after she gave birth.

Last December, Zarren and their daughter Xianna returned to London. They had no choice but to leave Ellis and Xien in Jamaica because of the Home Office visa refusal. Tiffany, 28, had lived in the UK since she was age 8.

In responding to queries from Loop News, a British High Commission spokesperson said: “Yes, we were in contact with Ms Ellis in recent weeks and the child’s visa has now been issued.”

When asked why the child would be denied a visa the spokesperson said the High Commission does not comment on the specifics of individual cases, “but [we] are pleased that this case has been resolved.”

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Men killed in gun attack that injured mother and child, identified | Loop Jamaica

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The two men who were on Wednesday morning shot dead in an attack in St Andrew that also led to a mother and child being injured have been identified.

They are Lloyd Clarke, 63, and Rohan Tulloch. Clarke, a taxi operato, was driving the vehicle that came under gunfire when men in a motor vehicle struck during peak hour traffic on Hilary Avenue, just off Red Hills Road.

Crime officer for Police Area 5, Superintendent Rory Martin, said the police are exploring whether there may be a conflict with neighbouring communities in the area because the two men who died are from the area.

The mother and child have been hospitalised.

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