(Kyle Becker) As a volcano eruption St. Vincent is forcing thousands to evacuate, the Caribbean island’s government and the U.S. media are sending the message that only residents that have been vaccinated will be allowed to evacuate.
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by Kyle Becker, April 10th, 2021
CBS Evening News’ Norah O’Donnell gave the following report on the eruption. Watch:
“Cruise ships are evacuating people from the island, but only those vaccinated against COVID,” O’Donnell concluded.
“This is an emergency situation, and everybody understands that,” Gonsalves said.
“Gonsalves added that he highly recommends those who opt to go to a shelter in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, an island chain of more than 100,000 people, be vaccinated,” the report continued. Hotels in the region are also asking that all refugees be vaccinated, Bloomberg reported.
St. Vincent has a population of 110,600 people and 10,805 people have been vaccinated, according to the World Health Organization.
One cruise ship company, Carnival, says it is not requiring vaccinations for the humanitarian mission, however. This draws into question whether authorities and the media are using the fear of the volcanic eruption to drive up vaccinations.
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