The Programme Management Office (PMO) has announced that it has been meeting with other key stakeholders to review the preliminary designs for Montserrat’s new Glendon hospital Project.
Read MoreGovernor His Excellency Andrew Pearce has confirmed that the United Kingdom government will be covering all expenses associated with any negative side effects suffered by residents who take the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
Read MoreMontserrat’s Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) is currently investigating possible cases of COVID-19 on the island.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Health and Social Services has moved a step further to address the non-wearing of face coverings by front line staff in business places on island.
Read MoreHer Majesty the Queen’s representative on island Governor, His Excellency Andrew Pearce and Premier, the Honourable Joseph Farrell are set to be among the first persons taking the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine on Montserrat.
Read MoreThe long-awaited Oxford AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine is set to arrive on Montserrat on Wednesday (Feburary 3rd 2021).
Read MoreOne of the island’s leading medical practitioners has been expounding on the importance of exercise and its benefit to all who engage in various forms of exercise.
Read MoreIt is now official that Montserrat will be receiving the UK manufacturer AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine.
Read MoreResidents in Montserrat are being urged to continue to follow public health measures to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreMontserrat is expected to receive its first shipment of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine in the first week of February.
Read MoreA former Chief Minister called on the island’s British governor to shed some light on a timeframe for Montserrat to get its quota of COVID-19 vaccines.
Read MoreThe Department of Environment says it plans to make National Tree Planting Day bigger and more exciting in 2021.
Read MoreIt is official, Montserrat currently has no active cases of the dreaded corona virus, COVID-19.
Read MoreAs of 12:01 a.m. on December 26, 2020 all persons travelling to Montserrat will be required to quarantine for 14 days.
Read MoreThe Minister for health, Honourable Charles Kirnon has provided an update on Monserrat’s status regarding the COVID-19 vaccination programme.
Read MoreMontserrat’s leader of government business has expressed thanks to residents on island for what he describes as their “cooperation” in the current COVID-19 environment.
Read MoreThe Government of Montserrat has raised what it describes as serious concerns surrounding breaches of COVID-19 quarantine protocols.
Read MoreIt could very well be sometime yet before Montserrat gets its quota of coronavirus vaccines.
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