Regional bank donates to Dominica’s vaccination efforts  

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health, Letitia Lestrade Wyke with Country Head Stephen Lander.

As the entire world continues its fight against COVID-19, CIBC FirstCaribbean continues to give its support to the Ministry of Health and by extension the Government of Dominica.

Through its charitable arm, FirstCaribbean International ComTrust Foundation, a donation was recently presented to the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health, Mrs. Letitia Lestrade Wyke by Country Head Stephen Lander toward the island’s vaccination programme.

Mr Lander noted the challenges COVID 19 has had and continues to have globally.  “When the saga started none of us anticipated the length of time we would be dealing with it. From a corporate social responsibility stand point, CIBC FirstCaribbean has always been ‘how can we help?’ Along the way at every stage of the fight we want to do something to assist, so now we’re into a new chapter and the important thing now is to get our population vaccinated so we can get to herd immunity,” Mr. Lander said.

Mrs. Wyke also commended the bank for providing assistance from the initial stage of the Ministry’s fight against COVID-19. “These donations show that the work the Ministry is doing is appreciated by groups and members of the community,” she noted.

She further urged all Dominicans to get vaccinated explaining that the vaccines will be administered at no cost to individuals.

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1 Comment

  1. Customer
    April 25, 2021

    Could this be a hint as to the future protocol that will be demanded by first caribbean bank before it’s customers can do business at their bank?

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