 The Ministry of Health has reported that modern 19,000 inclusions have received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. The COVID-19 vaccination drive is now catering to individuals who are homebound due to age or illness or even immobility. Vaccination teams have been within the communities to reach these individuals within their home setting to ensure their inclusion in the national vaccination drive. Many of these people are at high risk of severe COVID-19 due to their age or health conditions. Teclar Jabatis is the Assistant Principal Nursing Officer and Immunization Manager in the Ministry. Based on the number of people to be engaged, the vaccination committee this week made the decision to continue to target the homebound in the coming week, March 22nd to 26th, 2021. We ask all who require this service to contact the nearest Community Wellness Center to register for vaccination at home. In early February 2021, the Ministry of Health and Wellness received official confirmation from the Pan-American Health Organization of its allocation of the Oxford AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. The announcement indicated that this talk would arrive in country at the end of the first quarter of 2021. A total of 74,400 doses were allocated through this platform. With the expectation of receiving the first stretch of these vaccines in the coming weeks, the Ministry will then be rolling out Phase 2 of the National Vaccine Campaign. During this phase, mass vaccination will be focused on sectors at moderate risk of exposure to COVID-19. Amongst these will be the transportation, education and tourism sector personnel. As we approach this phase, updates will be issued to indicate the schedule and sites at which the vaccines will be provided.