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U.S. Ambassador McCarthy visits West Point Township

United States Ambassador Michael McCarthy and Mrs. Sandra McCarthy have visited West Point Township to view a new mural by Monrovian artist Patrick Gono and his team.

According to a press release, the mural shows the United States’ shared fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and how to prevent a resurgence in Liberia.

Gono received a grant from the U.S. Embassy public affairs section to paint four murals depicting how to prevent the spread of and protect yourself against the COVID-19 virus.  The released notes the most important preventative measures one can take are to get vaccinated and wear a mask when with a large group of people indoors.  Social distancing, washing hands regularly, and communicating by phone or internet, if possible, are also effective ways of stopping the spread of COVID-19.

The United States assures that it stands with the people of Liberia as they work together to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.  “We have already provided more than 302,000 vaccines, along with research and program support and expert advisors.  Moving past the immediate crisis, we will continue to identify avenues for support to build back better together.”

Patrick Gono is a talented artist who embodies the shared U.S.-Liberia relationship.  In 2019, he was an artist-in-residence in Dayton, Ohio.  Dayton and Monrovia are sister cities, and Gono was the first of a city-to-city exchange program.  His art was displayed around the midwestern U.S. city, and he even designed the U.S. Embassy holiday card that year!

During the visit, Ambassador McCarthy spoke with West Point Commissioner Williams Wiah and reporters while visiting the new mural, noting that vaccinations are the best way to prevent another surge of COVID-19 in Liberia: “We need to be prepared for the next wave or variant of the virus.  Remember that cases were very low before the resurgence we experienced in June and July.  We want to make sure that does not happen again, and the most important thing Liberians can do to achieve that is to get vaccinated as soon as possible.” 

He also remarked about the safety of the Johnson & Johnson vaccines currently being administered by the Ministry of Health, “The J&J vaccine is very safe.  More than 216 million Americans have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, including myself and the entire staff at the U.S. Embassy.  That is more than 75% of Americans over the age of 12 years old.  More than 15 million of those Americans received the J&J vaccine” the Ambassador explains.https://thenewdawnliberia.com/u-s-ambassador-visits-look-to-jesus-medical-clinic/

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The New Dawn is Liberia’s Truly Independent Newspaper Published by Searchlight Communications Inc. Established on November 16, 2009, with its first hard copy publication on January 22, 2010. The office is located on UN Drive in Monrovia Liberia. The New Dawn is bilingual (both English & French).
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