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UK to cover medical bills for side effects from COVID shots – Dr Ronald E. Georges

- First tranche of Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccines expected in VI today, February 4, 2021
As the Virgin Islands (VI) prepares to receive some 8000 (in the first instance) of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines, residents are being told should they develop any side effects and have to be treated, the medical costs will be absorbed by the United Kingdom (UK). Photo: Newsweek
Acting Chief Medical Officer Dr Ronald E. Georges, any adverse reactions to the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine will be reported to the World Health Organisation (WHO), Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) and Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO), as well as the vaccine manufacturer. Photo: BVIHSA/File
Acting Chief Medical Officer Dr Ronald E. Georges, any adverse reactions to the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine will be reported to the World Health Organisation (WHO), Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) and Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO), as well as the vaccine manufacturer. Photo: BVIHSA/File
From left: Acting Chief Medical Officer Dr Ronald E. Georges; Minister for Health and Social Development Honourable Carvin Malone (AL), and host Cathy O. Richards on JTV’s Big Story on February 2, 2021. Photo: Facebook
From left: Acting Chief Medical Officer Dr Ronald E. Georges; Minister for Health and Social Development Honourable Carvin Malone (AL), and host Cathy O. Richards on JTV’s Big Story on February 2, 2021. Photo: Facebook
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- As the Virgin Islands (VI) prepares to receive some 8000 (in the first instance) of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines, residents are being told should they develop any side effects and have to be treated, the medical costs will be absorbed by the United Kingdom (UK).

This was revealed by Acting Chief Medical Officer Dr Ronald E. Georges when he accompanied Minister for Health and Social Development Honourable Carvin Malone (AL) on JTV’s Big Story on February 2, 2021.

The vaccines arrive in the territory today, Thursday, February 4, 2021.

Possible side effects 

According to the Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) in the UK, most side effects of the AstraZeneca vaccine "resolved within a few days, with some still present a week after vaccination".

The common side effects of this vaccine are: tenderness, pain, warmth, redness, itching, swelling or bruising where the injection is given; Generally feeling unwell; Feeling tired (fatigue); Chills or feeling feverish; Headache; Feeling sick (nausea); Joint pain or muscle ache.

It said other common side effects - affecting up to one in 10 people – include a lump at the injection site, fever; being sick (vomiting) and flu-like symptoms, such as high temperature, sore throat, runny nose, cough and chills.

Uk to cover costs for side effects treatment

Host Cathy O. Richards had asked Dr Georges who would bear the cost of medical expenses for persons who may develop adverse reactions to the vaccine.

Dr George explained: “We are looking for the potential for risks and they, the UK, will be covering the costs for it because these are some of the conditions under which the vaccine is procured and it is also being distributed. So that indemnification that the UK gives to their own citizens in the UK is extended to the British Virgin Islands.”

He added, “With the roll-out of a vaccine programme, and with our regular programme of immunisation, we monitor side effects. So you have a range of side effects with vaccines from very, very mild to potentially severe and there is a whole system of monitoring all of them, so that is in place and, of course, it has to be expanded greatly for COVID vaccine because we are looking at large numbers.”

Side effects will be reported to various health agencies

Dr Georges also reported there is in place reporting for incidents of adverse reactions being experienced due to the vaccines. These events, he said, are reported to the World Health Organisation (WHO), Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) and Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO), as well as the vaccine manufacturer.

Dr Georges confirmed during the interview that following the arrival of the vaccine in the territory, the Ministry will take some days before the actual vaccination process begins, noting that establishing a strong and effective technology system cannot be done on paper and excel spreadsheets.

Not so fast!

“It’s going to take us a while because there is a lot of groundwork that we have not completed yet and we are still working on.”

Mr Georges also said a sub-committee has been appointed and has already started meeting. “As you would notice, there hasn’t been a tremendous amount of stuff out in the media, we are now on the show getting the ball rolling…there is a lot of work in the background that has to be set up, as the Minister said, monitoring of information is extremely important.

"We don’t want to do this by paper and phone calls, we want to have a proper technology system in place to deal with that whole issue of persons registering their interest, deciding where they want to go and get a vaccine…monitoring our inventory, monitoring our coverage level, so we want to take the time to implement a strong technology system so we can handle this.”

Meanwhile, Health Minister Malone has previously stated that the vaccination is not mandatory; however, he will be among the first to take it in order to quell fears about the shots.

Oxford-AstraZeneca

AZD1222, known as the Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine among others, is a COVID-19 vaccine developed by Oxford University and AstraZeneca given by intramuscular injection, using as a vector the modified chimpanzee adenovirus ChAdOx1.

One dosing regimen showed 90% efficiency when a half-dose was followed by a full-dose after at least one month.

23 Responses to “UK to cover medical bills for side effects from COVID shots – Dr Ronald E. Georges”

  • musa (04/02/2021, 10:10) Like (0) Dislike (3) Reply
    Like to be the first batch . In that way I can used my nhi
  • Lucifer (04/02/2021, 10:57) Like (21) Dislike (3) Reply
    But remember everyone the UK does nothing for anyone here. I hope this is remembered when Claude and his friends inevitably start bashing the UK again for the apparent lack of benefit the territory gets from it.
    • Local (04/02/2021, 18:21) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply
      What have they done , this is an experiment .
      • Greg (04/02/2021, 23:21) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
        With all of the side effects that may occur from the vaccine, it seems worse than getting the virus. Not trying to be funny, but the vaccine is supposed to prevent the virus and we had so many recoveries from the virus already. This is all experimental all over the world, until they test enough people to find the cure. We have such a small population compared to the rest of the world, so why use us as guinea pigs, which can wipe out our small islands if something goes terribly wrong with this vaccine? Haven't anyone else thought about this?
        • Lucifer (05/02/2021, 10:56) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
          I would argue that the side effects of vaccination can't be worse than the loss of loved ones for those unfortunate enough to have lost family and friends to the virus. Everyone is built differently and the vaccine is critical for those that would not be healthy enough to fight off the virus on their own. The vaccine has already been tested on hundreds of thousands of people if not more. The alternative is that we let COVID run riot here and the hospital breaks down due to lack of capacity with the added effect that doctors and nurses will be unable to treat other serious conditions due to dealing with COVID patients. It is not a great attitude to have that well the virus probably wont kill me so why do I care about anyone else that may get sick from me being irresponsible
          • time will tell (05/02/2021, 15:18) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
            @Lucifer - Yu forgot to mention the millions in the UK who already have been vaccinated. All who fussing will be in line fighting and cutting to ensure they get it before someone else. Just like shopping during the lockdown.
        • #Greg (06/02/2021, 12:37) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
          Maybe that is the intention.
  • Interested (04/02/2021, 11:06) Like (8) Dislike (2) Reply
    Side effects? How serious are they ?
    • blaze (04/02/2021, 12:32) Like (15) Dislike (2) Reply
      Imagine they preparing for side effects gthoh with that start of the nwo agenda
    • Seriously (04/02/2021, 22:22) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply
      I don’t trust them, they can’t provide financial support to us, but they will help us with side effects from being a human guinea pig? Sick human beings!
  • ... (04/02/2021, 11:57) Like (5) Dislike (15) Reply
    We no longer trust the UK
  • FEO GOMEZ (04/02/2021, 12:04) Like (14) Dislike (5) Reply
    Sir! There is no amount of English pounds that will help me recover from Bels Palsy. I can't afford to look like Conway the Machine I don't spit venomous bars. That's a no for me.
  • Goodbye (04/02/2021, 12:12) Like (20) Dislike (3) Reply
    It is possible that the vaccine will be fatal to some!
    • Lucifer (05/02/2021, 10:58) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      and I would wager that COVID will be more fatal to a lot more. What is the plan when it starts to run wild and the hospital becomes swamped with people who need treatment
  • Fetuses (04/02/2021, 12:25) Like (12) Dislike (7) Reply
    Isnt the vaccine made from fetuses?
    • conrad (04/02/2021, 12:33) Like (6) Dislike (11) Reply
      No it's not, please don't spread untruths that may scare people from having the vaccine.
    • @ Fetuses (04/02/2021, 21:01) Like (4) Dislike (14) Reply
      You are Correct.... Vaccines are made from fetuses from black aborted babies and injecting into people which is medical cannibalism. Conrad is hopelessly asleep.
  • Read and understand (04/02/2021, 14:06) Like (8) Dislike (2) Reply
    Why come on here asking foolish questions when the article clearly states that the vaccine is made of chimpanzee adenovirus. What luck for leaders that people don't think. Good luck with this monkey formula. As if we were not dumb enough already. Dis ain't nothing but a setup. If UK paying for it " yu done know."
  • @conrad (04/02/2021, 14:13) Like (20) Dislike (1) Reply
    It is yes ....
  • @conrad (04/02/2021, 14:13) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    It is yes ....
  • mad max (04/02/2021, 14:15) Like (5) Dislike (9) Reply
    Why aren't they ready to start vaccinating straight away? They have had plenty of time to prepare!
  • Black Nationalist (04/02/2021, 14:29) Like (1) Dislike (2) Reply
    Remember folks the CLEARS 1st.
  • Just saying (06/02/2021, 14:06) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    If they are willing to pay for side effects from the vaccine ....It tells me that they know it's not good......Please go sit down with your monkey poop no amount of money can bring back a life once it's gone....not one red cent you hear me.


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