Published: February 8, 2023. 14:39 h. CST.
By Aaron Humes: A donation of USD 1,292,310. 39 will help Belize’s bloodless chain appliance garage capacity and the ongoing COVID-19 reaction led by the Ministry of Health and Welfare.
The U. S. government The U. S. Department of Health funded the donation to the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) to purchase the supplies, which come with 20 ice coolers; four refrigerated trucks; two hundred vaccine carriers; 500 temperature tracking devices; 35 remote temperature tracking devices; 2four air conditioners and 10 ceiling enthusiasts and floor enthusiasts. In addition, the U. S. The U. S. Department of Health has funded key communication strategies, adding the progression of COVID-19 vaccine jingles aimed at adults and children, which have also been translated into Spanish, Garifuna, Maya Mopan, and Maya Q’eqchi and broadcast on local stations. For the ownership and empowerment of the network in raising awareness about the benefits of the COVID-19 vaccine, artists and network members participated in portraying network artwork located in each of the country’s four fitness regions. .
As for the COVID-19 response, communication equipment such as feathered flags, banners, posters and speakers have also been purchased. In addition, tactile trackers and knowledge access encoders were contracted for the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) to maintain more than 200,000 vaccination records. . To facilitate a combo frame modality, MoHW technical advisors also won 15 laptops in the face of the pandemic.
The PAHO/WHO representative of Belize, Dr. Noreen Jack thanked the donation while Ambassador Michelle Kwan emphasized, “All of us in the global paint network will need to work together to find common answers to our common physical problems. States is proud to have partnered with PAHO, WHO, and the Ministry of Health and Welfare to help Belize overcome the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic, and we are positioned to continue working together to address all fitness issues. in the future. “
Although the number of cases and deaths has decreased and 70. 1% of the population in Latin America and the Caribbean has been vaccinated, the COVID-19 pandemic remains a risk and continues to overwhelm the fitness system.
Through partnerships and collaborations, the U. S. government is able toThe U. S. Department of Health has supported the country’s response to COVID-19 vaccination, procurement of bloodless chain equipment, procurement of COVID-19 immunization materials and drugs, recovery of fitness services, and key communication strategies.
“We have a percentage of responsibility to vital stakeholders as we all try to have a strong, productive and fit population through collaborative efforts,” Health and Welfare Minister Kevin Bernard said. and the well-being of the other people of Belize, our team at the Ministry of Health, and everyone who has followed through on those donations, we may not have done it without you.