NASSAU, BAHAMAS - The demand for pediatric doses of the covid-19 vaccine remains low. That's the update from Acting Chief Medical Officer Dr. Cherita Moxey.
The COVID-19 vaccine for children may soon be available in The Bahamas, according to Health Minister Dr. Michael Darville.
Covid hospitalizations are beginning to rise locally, as the United States has already seen a surge in pediatric cases needing hospitalization. While children five years and...
The United States Food and Drug Administration has given Pfizer the green light to begin immunizing children between five and eleven.
Medical expert Dr Anthony Fauci warns the chances of getting COVID-19 if unvaccinated is six times greater than if you are vaccinated.
The Ministry of Health is ramping up the vaccine rollout with the goal to get half of the population fully vaccinated by the end of the...
The Bahamas received 57,300 doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine today.
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Dozens lining up to take the Pfizer vaccine, including teenagers.