
Antigua Sets Aside US$1 Million for Vaccines to Avoid Future Shortages
The government of Antigua and Barbuda has allocated US$1 million through the Medical Benefits Scheme to ensure the country is not left vulnerable during future pandemics or disease outbreaks, a lesson drawn from the global scramble for vaccines during COVID-19.
Chief of Staff Ambassador Lionel Hurst announced the measure during Thursday’s Post-Cabinet Media Briefing, stating that the government is determined to avoid the delays, uncertainty, and reliance on donations that characterised the last public health emergency.
“This is being done so that Antigua and Barbuda can respond swiftly and independently when the next outbreak or pandemic arises,” Hurst explained. “We may not be able to count on external aid or donations next time, and we don’t want to be caught off guard.”
During the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, many small island developing states, including Antigua and Barbuda, struggled to access vaccines as wealthier nations secured large supplies. In some cases, doses arrived weeks or months later than needed, hampering national responses.
Officials say this reserve fund will ensure the government can immediately purchase vaccines for the population, rather than waiting in line for global distribution or relying on uncertain diplomatic arrangements.
While the allocation represents a national safeguard, Hurst clarified that Antigua and Barbuda remains committed to working with regional partners such as CARPHA and PAHO on vaccine procurement.
“This doesn’t replace regional coordination,” he said. “But it gives us the flexibility to act fast if the regional or international response is delayed, or if we are required to contribute financially upfront.”
The government also highlighted past success with joint procurement mechanisms through the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), which allows countries to negotiate better prices by pooling demand.
Officials say the decision reflects a broader commitment to protect public health and national sovereignty by ensuring the country is equipped to deal with future global health threats—especially if international systems falter.
“We must be prepared to defend ourselves—financially and logistically—if another health crisis comes,” Hurst said. “Having funds available ensures we’re not left waiting or scrambling when time is of the essence.”
The US$1 million will remain set aside and ready to deploy, with government officials indicating it could also support the purchase of other essential medical supplies if needed during a future emergency.
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Where are they going to store all them vaccines?
Vaccines are not the only thing that we need… Come on!!!
I wonder if that plan will fall through frl
Does this include vaccines for children too?
Right thinking Antiguans understand that this government will have to deal with Health Organisations like CARPHA, PAHO and the WHO, however, all we ask is that our elected representatives look deep into what vaccines these organisations are trying to inject in us, so that the dangers or severe side effects will do us no long-term harm, like the recent Covid-19 mRNA so-called vaccines.
That’s the least we can expect from our “elected” public servants, after Molwyn ‘AstraZeneca’ Joseph accepted the AstraZeneca after it was banned from many European and Western countries. Fact!
Due diligence is the key here Lionel Hurst…
Don’t mek me put Nikki Phoenix pun you 🤣
Best to be always prepared. So do what ah you have to do to keep your population safe
Always doing things in preparation in case something happens and yet when it happens you are caught with your pants down
it is something that is really needed.
Yes stone that makes sense but it’s not always practiced.
They are notorious for soliciting funds for certain causes and then when the eventuality happens, they come to us again, seeking money a second time for the same purpose. The Infectious Disease Center comes to mind.
Hello sheeps,lune up…your chemicals cocktail are available in advance. Feel free for ask your medical provider ” about the best cancerous availability treatment proceedings after you allow this crap going into your blood vessel.
One is enough..but 2???? You need a psicologic counselor
What about poverty?
What about cost of living?
What about all the things to make life easier for the citizens, have we ever stop to notice that man shall not live by vaccine alone ? These people act like them care for our well being just to get funding but their intentions are not totally for the people