PHILIPSBURG--The second batch of the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus COVID-19 vaccine arrived in St. Maarten on Friday, March 19.
The second batch consists of 7,020 doses of the vaccine. Together with the first batch, which consisted of 8,190 doses, St. Maarten has received 15,210 doses.
Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labor VSA Richard Panneflek, was at the Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIA) when the shipment came in on a scheduled Royal Dutch Airlines KLM flight.
Members of the community are reminded to register for the COVID-19 vaccine.
Registration can be done via the online registration form which is available in English, Spanish, and Creole, and can be found via the link: https://forms.sintmaartengov.org/form.aspx?v=OGtn05kNmb.
The Cole Bay and Dutch Quarter Community Help Desks are currently equipped to provide information and can assist persons with on-the-spot registration. Persons are advised to check opening hours and bring a form of identification.
The paper-based “COVID Vaccine Registration Form” can be picked up at several locations, including Collective Prevention Services (CPS) at the Vineyard Office Park Building, the Division of Labor Affairs at the Simpson Bay Public Service Center, doctors’ offices, the Government Administration Building, and select pharmacies.
If you have a friend, parent, neighbour, or relative that may need assistance with registration, transportation, or emotional support, please do your part. If you need help with the registration process, your appointment, or would like more information about the vaccination campaign, you can also call CPS at 914 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..