Saturday, November 22, 2025

Health

Ministry of Public Service Promotes Healthcare Packages for Women Public Officers

Hon. Henry Charles Usher, the Minister of the Public Service, Constitutional and Political Reform, and Dr. Osmond Martinez, Chief Executive Officer in the Ministry, along with the Office of the Special Envoy for the Development of Families and Children, the Ministry of Health and Wellness and the Public Service Union of Belize have embarked on a joint venture in offering discounted preventative care services and packages to women public officers, with the aim of supporting their healthcare needs from now through April 23, 2021.

Belize Observes World Tuberculosis Day

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), global efforts to combat TB have saved an estimated 63 million lives since the year 2000. The theme highlights that the world is running out of time to act on the commitments, made by global leaders, to end TB. This is especially critical in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic that has put End TB progress at risk, threatening equitable access to prevention and care in line with WHO’s drive towards achieving Universal Health Coverage.

A year of COVID-19 on Ambergris Caye; then and now

A year ago San Pedro Town was the first in the country of Belize to report a COVID-19 case. A year later, countrywide 12,410 people have tested positive with 316 deaths. Of late numbers have dropped significantly and the health of the country and our tourism is on the rebound.

Over 700 vaccinated in San Pedro; registered people urged to show up for their appointment

The number of persons vaccinated against COVID-19 in San Pedro Town exceeds 700, with more people expected to receive the jab this week. As the rollout moves to phase 2A/B, the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine is now available to police officers and teachers. However, those persons 60+ (Phase 1) who are yet to register are asked to continue doing so through this form https://bit.ly/3bHObe9. Registrants are requested not to miss their appointment as a no-show will result in the vaccine given to someone else, and the absentee will have to re-schedule.

Site visit by PAHO/WHO and the British High Commission in the San Ignacio Community Hospital

As part of the Smart Health Care Facilities in the Caribbean Project, PAHO/WHO Belize and the British High Commissioner, Her Excellency, Claire Evans, visited the San Ignacio Community Hospital, one of five health facilities in Belize being retrofitted to become safer, greener, and more resilient to natural disasters and climate change.

International Health Authorities Deem Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine Safe

Regulators in the United Kingdom (UK) and Europe concluded that there is no evidence that the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine causes blood clots after a thorough review. Initial reports of possible side-effects had many people, including Belizeans, hesitant in being vaccinated after some countries in the European Union suspended the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine. According to these countries, this was a precautionary measure based on reports of rare blood coagulation disorders in persons after being vaccinated.

Island teachers 50+ years now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine; remaining people ages 60+ urged to get the jab

On Wednesday, March 17th, The San Pedro Sun was informed that teachers on the island 50 years and older will now start receiving the...

IDB supports Belize’s health sector in ensuring timely COVID-19 vaccine accessibility

The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) approved the first hybrid sovereign guarantee operation, with an investment loan and a guarantee for Belize. The $2.1 million guarantee will provide support for interventions to contain the transmission of the virus by increasing and facilitating access to COVID-19 vaccines. Specifically, it will consist of the issuance of a sovereign guarantee to cover the purchase of the committed doses of COVID-19 vaccines (channeled through ‘Gavi’ Alliance’s COVAX Facility).