COVID-19 cases on the rise again

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The number of COVID-19 cases in Suriname is evidently on the rise. But the people are still not interested in getting vaccinated against this contagious lung virus. This year only 8 people have been vaccinated against COVID-19. Health Minister Amar Ramadhin on Tuesday confirmed that COVID-19 cases have been detected again. For a long time there were only a small number of COVID-19 infections. Health Minister Ramadhin issued a warning regarding the remergence of the novel coronovirus. “COVID-19 must not be underestimated. I urge everyone to stick to the preventative measures at all times,” said the minister who added that sustainable protection against COVID-19 is possible through vaccination. Minister Ramadhin expressed grave concern over the fact that people are reluctant to get vaccinated. “I am extremely, extremely concerned when I look at the number of COVID-19 cases. But I received a report from the Public Health Bureau (BOG) which indicated that only 8 people in Suriname were vaccinated after the batch of Pfizer vaccines had arrived,” said the minister who added that people do not answer the call to get vaccinated. Suriname’s Health Ministry had received 38,880 doses of the Pfizer vaccine from the United States of America. The ministry once again urged people to get vaccinated against the novel coronovirus…[+]