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Saharan dust continues to affect Trinidad and Tobago

The dust haze continues to blanket the regions of Trinidad and Tobago due to moderate to high concentration of Saharan dust. This has been caused due to strong winds, carried dust from the Sahara Desert.

BMS shares increase in dust in Barbados, issues alert

A plume of the thick dust haze is continued to affect the regions of Barbados, due to which the Barbados Meteorological Service (BMS) has announced a dust haze alert in the country.

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Saharan dust continues to affect Trinidad and Tobago

The dust haze continues to blanket the regions of Trinidad and Tobago due to moderate to high concentration of Saharan dust. This has been caused due to strong winds, carried dust from the Sahara Desert.

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Saharan dust continues to affect Trinidad and Tobago

The dust haze continues to blanket the regions of Trinidad and Tobago due to moderate to high concentration of Saharan dust. This has been caused due to strong winds, carried dust from the Sahara Desert.

Guyana: Rise in dengue with 2,852 virus cases, two deaths

Frank Anthony, who is serving as a Minister of Health in Guyana revealed that out of 2,852 cases, they have done more than 11,000 dengue tests.

BMS shares increase in dust in Barbados, issues alert

A plume of the thick dust haze is continued to affect the regions of Barbados, due to which the Barbados Meteorological Service (BMS) has announced a dust haze alert in the country.
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Saharan dust continues to affect Trinidad and Tobago

The dust haze continues to blanket the regions of Trinidad and Tobago due to moderate to high concentration of Saharan dust. This has been caused due to strong winds, carried dust from the Sahara Desert.

Guyana: Rise in dengue with 2,852 virus cases, two deaths

Frank Anthony, who is serving as a Minister of Health in Guyana revealed that out of 2,852 cases, they have done more than 11,000 dengue tests.

BMS shares increase in dust in Barbados, issues alert

A plume of the thick dust haze is continued to affect the regions of Barbados, due to which the Barbados Meteorological Service (BMS) has announced a dust haze alert in the country.

Jamaica’s health ministry calls for caution against respiratory diseases

Jamaica's health ministry said that they have reported few cases of respiratory issues such as COVID-19 and Influenza A (H1N1).

Unhealthy air blankets Toco, Port of Spain: EMA issues advisory

EMA has issued an "unhealthy" Air Quality Index (AQI) advisory for Toco and Port of Spain environs. On Monday, the AQI was recorded between 151 and 153 at monitoring stations.

$200,000 worth drugs destroyed in Sierra Leone

The Sierra Leone authorities set $200,000 worth narcotic drugs and chemicals on fire in Freetown, which was about to manufactured the synthetic drug Kush.

Saharan dust covers Barbados, BMS issues dust haze advisory

A significant increase in the Saharan dust pose great threat to the people as it reduces the visibility across the nation. Barbados Meteorological Services (BMS) announced a dust haze advisory.

Saharan Dust affects Caribbean nations, meteorologists urge citizens to be cautious

The increase in Saharan dust in Caribbean countries is likely to cause respiratory problems. According to reports, people have already started experiencing respiratory problems and allergies.  

Barbados reports decline in Dengue cases, Vector Control Unit continues fogging exercise

The Vector Control Unit team will fog in the areas of Christ Church this week, from April 22-26 to combat the problem of dengue fever.

There is no cure for Herpes, Prevention is needful

Herpes is a very common sexually transmitted infection. There is no symptoms of the infection for many years. This makes it difficult to get identified so being aware is needful.

PM Terrance Drew highlights health sector advancements in St. Kitts and Nevis

Dr. Terrance Drew, Prime Minister and Health Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis highlighted several of the positive changes that have been made to the health sector. 

Barbados witnesses upsurge in Gastroenteritis cases

The Ministry of Health reported the increase in the gastroenteritis cases for two weeks. The majority of cases are being seen in persons five years and older.