Local NewsNews Veteran bandleader starts campaign to encourage people to get vaccinated by Anesta Henry 20/11/2021 written by Anesta Henry Updated by Desmond Brown 20/11/2021 3 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 233 Veteran bandleader and event promoter Chetwyn Stewart has started a National Vaccination Campaign Activation to encourage members of the public to take the COVID-19 jab. The campaign was launched today at Abeds, Swan Street, The City, where persons who showed proof that they are vaccinated were given T-shirts with the words Get Ready Leh We Go written on them. Stewart reminded people that while many livelihoods are still on hold due to protocols and restrictions as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the majority of the population being vaccinated is one of the ways for complete normalcy to return to the island. He said: โWe just getting out there interacting with people who have been vaccinated and reminding them to encourage their family and friends to get vaccinated. And as you can see it is going very well. We have given out over 150 t-shirts already and I am actually surprised that so many people have their proof that they are vaccinated on their phones. In less than half an hour we will be probably out of shirts, but we will probably be back here at Abeds next week Saturdayโ. Stewart also indicated that he is seeking to utilize positive influencers in society to get on board the campaign to play their role in encouraging Barbadians to get vaccinated. He said the campaign, which he conceptualized after being asked by Prime Minister Mia Mottley to assist in the effort of encouraging persons to take the jab, will be touching different parts of the island in the coming weeks. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians โHow I became vaccinated is that a friend of mine, Dr Claudia Martindale encouraged me because I wasnโt about getting vaccinated. To me the vaccine was now coming out. But she said, โChetwyn, you are 57, if you get sick, you might have to go down St Lucy, if you are vaccinated, I guarantee you wouldnโt get that sickโ. And since then I got vaccinated and I have travelled to New York. Actually, I have just come back from New Jersey and I was surprised because when I went down there all my friends were not wearing masks, they were not doing this, they were not doing that. I asked them what was going on and they said โboy, we are 80 per cent vaccinatedโ. โAnd then when I was in New York a friend of mine showed me some big freezer trucks and he told me โboy, I canโt believe a couple months ago we were putting bodies in those, but now we are 75 per cent vaccinated and things kind of turn aroundโ. โSo that is what we want happening here in Barbados. I havenโt worked for a year and a half because I bring people together and you canโt do any events so that can only happen, as the Prime Minister said, if you get enough people vaccinated,โ Stewart said. Stewart was accompanied by four young women, his two daughters and their friends, who said he decided to give their time to assist with the Campaign because of its importance and relevance to Barbados returning to what it was before the pandemic. Christa Stewart said while persons should get vaccinated to preserve their health, they should also see the need for a significant ease in restrictions. โPeople have been suffering for almost two years now because of the restrictions and we are just trying to lower those. Not everybody will want to get vaccinated, we are not trying to push anybody, it is just to encourage us to get out there and help with getting these restrictions lowered,โ Stewart said. Shanae King said: โWe need to push for vaccination so we can push for the restrictions to be lifted, work can start back, entrepreneurs can start hustling again, we can get back on the go and we can get the economy going again.โ (AH) Anesta Henry You may also like PM Mottley invites CARICOM, Commonwealth observers to monitor poll 27/01/2026 DLP’s Marshall secures St Philip South nomination with “quiet confidence” 27/01/2026 Education officials respond mass casualty 27/01/2026