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COVID-19 vaccine from UK will not be mandatory- Premier Fahie suggests

- as UK commits to making available COVID-19 vaccine to OTs
Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) has noted that the possibility of a potential vaccine for COVID-19 is indeed comforting news for everyone who subscribes to the taking of vaccines. Photo: VINO/File
Governor Augustus J.U. Jaspert has said the United Kingdom Government will ensure that any COVID-19 vaccine procured will be shared with the Overseas Territories (OTs). Photo: VINO/File
Governor Augustus J.U. Jaspert has said the United Kingdom Government will ensure that any COVID-19 vaccine procured will be shared with the Overseas Territories (OTs). Photo: VINO/File
According to the Virgin Islands Governor, the Minister for Overseas Territories and Sustainable Development at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) Baroness Elizabeth G. Sugg wrote to all the leaders of Overseas Territories governments earlier this week to confirm the offer of a COVID-19 vaccine and the UK’s unwavering commitment to working in partnership to tackle COVID-19. Photo: Internet Source
According to the Virgin Islands Governor, the Minister for Overseas Territories and Sustainable Development at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) Baroness Elizabeth G. Sugg wrote to all the leaders of Overseas Territories governments earlier this week to confirm the offer of a COVID-19 vaccine and the UK’s unwavering commitment to working in partnership to tackle COVID-19. Photo: Internet Source
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- The Virgin Islands and other Overseas Territories (OTs) are expected to receive any COVID-19 vaccine procured by the United Kingdom (UK).

This announcement made by His Excellency the Governor Mr Augustus J.U. Jaspert was that the United Kingdom Government will ensure the vaccine will be shared with the OTs, according to a press release from Government Information Service (GIS) on November 2, 2020. 

According to the Governor, the Minister for Overseas Territories and Sustainable Development at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) Baroness Elizabeth G. Sugg wrote to all the leaders of Overseas Territories governments earlier this week to confirm this offer and the UK’s unwavering commitment to working in partnership to tackle COVID-19.

The Governor said that the exact details of the VI’s allocation will depend on the nature of the vaccine procured and its availability, which public officials in the UK and VI will discuss to ensure that the people of the VI, the people of the UK and those in other OTs all receive a share.

He added that following this, the Government of the Virgin Islands will be responsible for managing any vaccine and its voluntary distribution across the Territory.

UK's COVID-19 support 

Governor Jaspert explained that this announcement follows COVID-19 related support from the UK beginning in January. Throughout 2020, UK medical professionals have provided advice and support to the BVI Health Services Authority on disease management.

He said, “The UK has also provided more than $1.4 million worth of medical equipment including testing kits, ventilators, protective gear, laboratory supplies, mobile isolation units and a new testing machine that has given BVI the capability to run real-time PCR tests on island for the first time. This enables the Territory’s medical professionals to respond to the virus, and builds the long-term capacity of our local health services.”

Governor Jaspert said, “I am pleased that the UK has made this commitment and although the exact details have yet to be worked out depending on the vaccine procured, it is a clear signal of the UK and BVI’s special partnership. Our Health Services and public officials have been doing a fantastic job to fight COVID-19 and I hope this promise of support from the UK will be an extra boost to help defeat the virus.”

In a letter to Baroness Sugg dated October 27, 2020, Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1) thanked the United Kingdom Government and its agencies for the support given to the Territory during this COVID-19 global pandemic.

Vaccine will not be mandatory- Premier Fahie

In the letter, Premier Fahie noted that the possibility of a potential vaccine for COVID-19 is indeed comforting news for everyone who subscribes to the taking of vaccines.

“We must bear in mind that there are persons in our society who, for religious or other beliefs, do not subscribe to the taking of vaccines, and we do have to be respectful of that when the time comes. Notwithstanding this, the people of the Virgin Islands would be grateful and happy to receive supplies of the vaccine when it becomes available, for which I thank the UK Government in advance,” he stated.

Premier further stated to the Baroness, “I note from your letter that one of the potential vaccines would require special storage. I would like the BVI to be in a state of preparedness to receive the vaccines when they become available. I would be grateful to know the specifications of the recommended storage facilities so my Government can begin looking at where we can locate the facility and what resources we would need to put this in place.”

The Government of the Virgin Islands and the United Kingdom Government continue to work in partnership, where possible in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

37 Responses to “COVID-19 vaccine from UK will not be mandatory- Premier Fahie suggests”

  • Woke community (03/11/2020, 07:51) Like (22) Dislike (3) Reply
    Like everywhere else it won’t be mandatory until later on, we know the script already. “Oh Covid is spiking and people aren’t coming forward for the vaccine making everyone unsafe, we’ll just have to mandate the vaccine etc etc” the woke community already know how this plays out
    • dude (03/11/2020, 10:36) Like (4) Dislike (37) Reply
      LOL HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHHA@"the woke community" You guys are the walking dead, zombies and space cadets.

      I guess you didnt do well in school b/c you were so woke you couldn't learn basic education.

      I bet none of your fears come true b/c they aren't real and we live a in a Real World
      • FEO GOMEZ (03/11/2020, 13:24) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply
        Well take your family for the vaccine then lol if you die you die FOH B.
        • dude (03/11/2020, 15:52) Like (0) Dislike (2) Reply

          Do you realize I don't have to take the vaccine you dumb @##? That's exactly the point but don't let the facts get in the way of your argument LOL HAHAHAHA you're so "woke" but can't read and understand words & has no idea how the world works

  • rewrsdffds (03/11/2020, 08:16) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    The last time I was made to understand it is mandatory in the UK
  • bvi (03/11/2020, 08:16) Like (17) Dislike (1) Reply
    You are saying it's not mandatory now until you get it and go in the HOA to come up with laws to make it mandatory.
  • okay (03/11/2020, 08:16) Like (9) Dislike (2) Reply
    That’s our PREMIER. I don’t know why them sending it to out I guess we the experiment first to see if we die from it.
  • taxman (03/11/2020, 08:27) Like (10) Dislike (11) Reply
    We dont want no UK vaccine anyway. Only vaccine here has to be BVI vaccine. Uk be impressing their colonial powers on us giving us vaccine we dont want, keeping us enslaved
    • Rubber Duck (03/11/2020, 10:41) Like (11) Dislike (1) Reply
      BVI going to develop a vaccine? Is that before or after the moon landing?
      • Vaccine here long time (03/11/2020, 12:06) Like (13) Dislike (6) Reply
        The BVI has the vaccine already. It is the BLOOD OF JESUS. Take it. It is free. The price was already paid for you and me. Do you not know that it is the best covering and protection? check it out. You don't have to wonder about it for it has already been proven. Have a blessed day.

        • @vaccine here long time (03/11/2020, 17:41) Like (2) Dislike (8) Reply
          Your imaginary friend is doing an absolutely s*&t job of controlling the virus so far, so many lives lost, so many lives destroyed, so many people going hungry and yet you going to come with that medieval nonsense? Please get an education! It is this exact lack of being able to think properly that has got the world into the mess it is in.
      • lawyers (03/11/2020, 13:05) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
        There is no bvi is the vi
    • @taxman (03/11/2020, 11:11) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      But the BVI IS NOT EQUIPT TO TURN OUT IT’S OWN VACCINE.
    • taxman (03/11/2020, 12:05) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      You all have no faith. We give the contract to Claude and he will do us proud sourcing local talent to undertake the necessary research and development. Prove that we don't need anyone else to support us and we can stand as an independent nation
  • Hmmm (03/11/2020, 09:11) Like (3) Dislike (26) Reply
    Make it mandatory to them island people since we locals system immune to the virus
    • Troll Hunter (03/11/2020, 13:53) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
      You are not local and trying to stir up drama behind the scenes so much that you are confusing your own self & everyone else hence the dislikes!
    • Ficton (07/11/2020, 07:24) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      So BVI locals are the only nation on earth tgat is immune? Amazing!
  • rewrsdffds (03/11/2020, 09:13) Like (1) Dislike (19) Reply
    It should not be mandatory for BVIslanders but it should be for every expat resident who wish to remain in the BVI.
    • Bob (03/11/2020, 13:41) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply
      I swear you are insane.
      • ok Bob (03/11/2020, 16:48) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        explain why I am insane?

        Remember to get a work permit you must supply blood test and medical.You do not need these if you are a local, so again I ask why am I insane?
        • @ok Bob (04/11/2020, 16:16) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
          I am sure anywhere else you go besides your own home country, you will have to provide those things. Why do you people try to find a fault with every requirement in the BVI? Also, now when you go elsewhere you will be required to do several COVID-19 tests.
  • FEO GOMEZ (03/11/2020, 09:21) Like (5) Dislike (5) Reply
    This is good. Under NDP whatever those white people tell them to do to us they would have done it with out question.
  • HAHA (03/11/2020, 09:54) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    See how his tone has changed all of a sudden.
  • one question (03/11/2020, 10:02) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
    Are we sure These are not coming from China.? Not hearing anything on the news about England developing or producing a vaccine....
    • Really (03/11/2020, 10:18) Like (1) Dislike (2) Reply
      The you are a covididiot as the leading vaccine is coming from the UK
      • FEO GOMEZ (03/11/2020, 13:27) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
        Waitt I need pick up myself of the grown that joke hit.............said no one FOH B.
    • Really! (07/11/2020, 07:27) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Look up Astra Zeneca and University of Oxford collaboration
  • Peaches (03/11/2020, 10:02) Like (14) Dislike (0) Reply
    I don't trust this. It may not be mandatory, but listen out, you will hear who will not take it can't travel or do other things. Stay woke people!
  • homie (03/11/2020, 10:49) Like (7) Dislike (3) Reply
    Well unless you want to be stuck on this Rock for the rest of your live, then you probably dont need to take the vaccine. I am pretty sure other countries might move to make it mandatory. So if we want to travel, get ready to take the vaccine and be done with it. There is a New World Order being established.

    May Jehovah help us all.
  • Inevitable (03/11/2020, 11:50) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    The Premier is right. It will not me mandatory. However, there will be conditions. You will have to go in the bush to live. You can’t access the commercial district. You kids can’t go to school. If you can’t comply with these conditions, then it is mandatory. Travel will be restricted to persons holding certified documented proof of being vaccinated. The vaccine wouldn’t be the silver bullet and I believe it will come with its problems. Expect legislation and policy changes. It wouldn’t be business as usual. Get accustomed to the new regular.
  • Lucifer (03/11/2020, 15:06) Like (2) Dislike (4) Reply
    Reading some of these comments I really fear for the future of humanity. We would still have the scourge of Polio and Smallpox if it were not for vaccines. I am just grateful that social media was not around when vaccines were first issued for the eradication of those. There is a reason that people live a lot longer these days and its not from following the advice of some conspiracy nuts on facebook
  • Joplin (03/11/2020, 15:33) Like (1) Dislike (2) Reply
    If COVID come here seriously no vaccine gonna save the fat obese local waddlers who need to lose at least 10st each. They wont be able to fight the virus and will need expats even more to do work here
  • two cents (03/11/2020, 20:35) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    Eventually, it will be mandatory for children in order for them the attend school, you know it works.
  • rewrew (03/11/2020, 22:28) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply


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