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Updated Moderna and Pfizer Covid Vaccines to Arrive in the US Virgin Islands, Targeting New Variant

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The Health Department of the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) recently revealed plans to receive the first shipments of the newly formulated Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccines. The updated vaccines are set to arrive by the end of this week, bolstering the territory’s defense against the latest XBB.1.5 variant of the virus.

This significant update follows last week’s endorsement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food & Drug Administration’s (FDA) subsequent approval. The incoming shipment is part of a nationwide rollout, designed to make the modified vaccines the primary Covid-19 immunization available during the forthcoming fall season.

In a recent statement, Health Commissioner Justa Encarnacion urged residents, especially those more vulnerable to severe illness, to schedule appointments for the new vaccine. “This updated vaccine formulation will be available to all individuals who are six months of age or older,” Encarnacion said. To facilitate efficient vaccine distribution, the department will only be offering the shots by appointment.

For those looking to reserve an appointment, the department directs residents to the official website at https://www.covid19.usvi.care/. Alternatively, you can reach out to the Health Hotline at (340) 712-6299 for residents of St. Croix and at 340-776-1519 for those in St. Thomas-St. John. This hotline is operational between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., from Monday to Friday, except for public holidays.

Encarnacion took the opportunity to encourage those who have yet to receive their first Covid vaccine. “If you haven’t been vaccinated yet, this is an ideal time,” she stated. Data indicate that the new formulation significantly lowers the risk of severe illness, hospitalization, and death caused by the virus. A single dose of this updated vaccine will suffice for individuals to be up-to-date with their immunization schedule.

In accordance with CDC guidelines, if you have recently been diagnosed with Covid-19, you should wait at least three months before getting the updated vaccine. Similarly, those who have completed their original Covid-19 vaccine series should delay for at least two months.

The Health Department also reminded the public that it’s acceptable to get both the flu vaccine and the Covid vaccine at the same time.

Lastly, the updated Covid vaccine will be free for the vast majority of American citizens, courtesy of private healthcare insurance and Medicare. For those without sufficient insurance, vaccines can be obtained for free at community health centers and pharmacies under the CDC’s Bridge Access Program, which aims to ensure equitable access to Covid-19 vaccines until December 2024.

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