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Steady flow of traffic for drive-through jabs in Tobago - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

Approximately 600 people have been jabbed over three days at the inaugural drive-through vaccination site at Shaw Park Complex carpark in Scarborough.

The initiative, which started Saturday, is a public-private sector partnership, and makes it easy for members of the public to stay inside their vehicles and get the vaccines with minimal waiting time. The drive-through jabs run daily until August 6 and no appointment is necessary.

General Manager of Primary Care at the Tobago Regional Health Authority (TRHA) Dr Roxanne Mitchell said as of midday on Monday, 594 people received a first vaccine dose at the drive-through.

[caption id="attachment_904886" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Health Secretary Tracy Davidson-Celestine, right, speaks to the media alongside Primary Care Nurse Manager Kathy-Ann Ottley, left, and Allan Stewart, director of TEMA, at Shaw Park vaccination site on Saturday. - DAVID REID[/caption]

She said, “We’ve had a steady flow – more morning times...We have seen a slowing down in the afternoon period.”

When Newsday visited the site on Saturday, staff was seen guiding the public through the process without a hitch.

As vehicles entered the queue, occupants who came for the jab had their vitals taken, then were assisted to fill out the forms.

As they were finished, they were then directed to another area, where they presented the forms and received their Sinopharm vaccine before proceeding to another area to be monitored before making their exit.

One driver said: "Everything is well-organised. There are no issues whatsoever here."

Another woman driving pass gave thumbs us and shouted, “Totally impressed.”

[caption id="attachment_904888" align="alignnone" width="1024"] District Health Visitor Denise Nelson prepares a dose of Sinopharm vaccine to administer to a person at Shaw Park on Saturday. - DAVID REID[/caption]

One staff member, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said people are gravitating towards the drive-through vaccination.

"By the time we are ready to start at 8am...people are already parked and waiting.

“Most said that they prefer this because they don’t have to come out of their vehicle. So, an elderly person doesn’t have to come out and walk around exposing themselves to even greater risk,” he said.

TRHA’s Nursing Manager of Primary Care Kathy-Ann Greenidge-Ottley said on Saturday, the initial target from the Ministry of Health was 150 vaccines per day, but this had to be increased.

“Persons are coming – two, three in a vehicle at a time. We had very few vehicles with one person – so I think this is the way to go, this is an excellent initiative and we really want to thank all who are responsible, and we hope that we can sustain it."

She said family members are returning with their relatives after getting their jabs.

"So it’s very, very encouraging.”

She added: “I myself was a little daunted, thinking that not much people would have come out but I am really, really happy with the turnout. With the efforts from TEMA (Tobago Emergency Management Ag

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