St Kitts and Nevis vaccinates 3.6% children with Pfizer
As per the COVID-19 vaccination report, till 10 September, around 66.3 per cent of St Kitts & Nevis population has received their first jabs of the COVID-19 vaccine, whereas a total of 74.9 per cent of the SKN population has taken its second dose and is fully vaccinated now.
11th of September 2021

St Kitts and Nevis: As per the COVID-19 vaccination report, till 10 September, around 66.3 per cent of St Kitts & Nevis population has received their first jabs of the COVID-19 vaccine, whereas a total of 74.9 per cent of the SKN population has taken its second dose and is fully vaccinated now.
According to the COVID-19 vaccination data of children between the age group of 12-17 years old, till 10 September 2021, 3.6 per cent of the children population has received their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine.
St Kitts and Nevis reported 38 new cases of the COVID-19 virus in the past 24 hours, taking the total number of active cases in the island country to 613 till 9 September 2021, as per to the report of the Ministry of Health.
So far, 6 patients in the twin-island scummed to death amid the COVID-19 pandemic, while in total, 771 individuals have been recovered from the contagious mutant.
As per the Health Ministry’s report, out of 1,390 confirmed cases discovered, 1,150 cases were reported on St Kitts, and 240 COVID-19 infections have been reported on Nevis island.
Worldwide currently, there are a total of 222,406,582 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus, while in total, 200,737,461 individuals have recovered from the mutant while around 4,592,934 individuals lost their lives to the deadliest COVID-19 virus.
In addition, the Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis – Dr Timothy Harris, is also encouraging the citizens to take doses of their COVID-19 vaccines as soon as possible in order to fight and defeat the deadly mutant.
The government of SKN has asked its citizens to abide the COVID-19 health protocols and measures such as – wearing masks, frequently sanitizing, maintaining social distance.
The SKN government has also provided COVID-19 hotline numbers for the citizens – (869) 467-1146/1233 (St Kitts), (869) 469-5521, 2035/2051/(869) 469 -8010 (Nevis island).
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