To celebrate the 22nd annual Vaccination Week in the Americas (VWA) organised by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) from 20 – 27 April 2024, the Public Health Department is hosting a special vaccination drive.
The Cayman Islands will join other countries across the Americas to participate in VWA, an initiative focused on protecting public health by spreading awareness about the importance of immunization. The main aim of this campaign is to enhance vaccine acceptance and uptake, especially among children, which has been decreasing globally and more prominently in the Americas over the last decade.
The theme "Engage Now to Protect Your Future" emphasises the proactive role individuals and communities can play in safeguarding their health and the health of future generations through vaccination. By being proactive, individuals can prevent the spread of diseases, protect themselves and their loved ones, and contribute to the overall well-being of society.
Emphasising the importance of vaccinations to prevent the spread of illness and safeguard communities, the Director of Primary Health Care Services and Acting Medical Officer of Health Dr. Samuel Williams-Rodriguez stated, “Vaccination Week in the Americas is a testament to the region’s commitment to public health and collective well-being. PAHO wants to ensure that everyone, regardless of age or location, has access to life-saving vaccines. By working together and prioritising immunization, we can protect ourselves, our loved ones, and our communities from preventable diseases.”
All children who need vaccinations, including those with missed or outstanding doses, are urged to get vaccinated during the special vaccination drive, which will be held on the following days:
Appointments can be made in advance by contacting 244-2648, however, walk-ins are also welcome. Parents will also be contacted to schedule appointments for those who have outstanding vaccines.
Adults who require tetanus boosters or healthcare workers who need Hepatitis B or MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccines may also attend.
Additionally, two Continuing Medical Education (CME) sessions are being organised for healthcare workers on Measles and the HPV Vaccine Gardasil 9:
For more information contact the Public Health Department at 244-2621.