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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).

Saint Lucia health ministry introduces measures to curb flu-like symptoms

The nation has recorded a decline in the cases of flu but the Ministry of Health continues to monitor the respiratory illness in the country and introduced some measures to curb the issue.

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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).

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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).

IMF Report 2023 highlights positive outlook of economic conditions in St Kitts and Nevis, says PM Drew

Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis, Dr Terrance Drew shared the insights of the IMF report 2023 with the aim of maintaining the transparency and accountability of the government economic agenda.

Saint Lucia health ministry introduces measures to curb flu-like symptoms

The nation has recorded a decline in the cases of flu but the Ministry of Health continues to monitor the respiratory illness in the country and introduced some measures to curb the issue.
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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).

IMF Report 2023 highlights positive outlook of economic conditions in St Kitts and Nevis, says PM Drew

Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis, Dr Terrance Drew shared the insights of the IMF report 2023 with the aim of maintaining the transparency and accountability of the government economic agenda.

Saint Lucia health ministry introduces measures to curb flu-like symptoms

The nation has recorded a decline in the cases of flu but the Ministry of Health continues to monitor the respiratory illness in the country and introduced some measures to curb the issue.

Decline in respiratory cases, Minister Baptiste favours continuous vigilance

Minister of Health- Moses Jn Baptiste urged continuous vigilance of respiratory illness, despite a slight decrease in the cases.

CDB and IDB teams up to strengthen St Lucia’s healthcare sector amid COVID-19 challenges

The Caribbean Development Bank (CBD) has collaborated with the InterAmerican Bank (IDB) to address gaps in the country’s healthcare service capacity.

Saint Lucia notes decline in COVID-19, respiratory illness cases

The Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs of Saint Lucia noted a decrease in hospitalizations and deaths due to the COVID-19 Virus.

Grenada registers cases of multiple COVID-19 variants

CARPHA has clarified that Grenada has presented with recorded cases of the JN.1, JN.5 and JG.3 COVID-19 variants, which have been prevailing in the region recently.

Outbreak of COVID-19 cases in Barbados

Barbados Ministry of Health’s report stated that the nation had reported 182 new cases of COVID-19 from the 925 tests conducted from December 23, 2023, to January 19, 2024, with no deaths. 

Ministry of Health, Saint Lucia, shares measure to combat Flu-like symptoms

The Ministry of Health shares some guidelines to stay safe in the Flu Season. The Ministry observed a concerning rise in hospitalizations and fatalities due to COVID-19. 

Barbados reports newest JN1 COVID-19 strain, following local variant testing

Barbados has reported a new and fast-spreading case of COVID-19, the JN1 (a sub-variant of Omicron). The news has been confirmed by the Ministry of Health and Wellness. 

Spike in COVID-19 cases: Terrance Deyalsingh refuses to implement restrictions

Trinidad and Tobago has recorded one influenza death. However, Health Minister Terrance Deyalsingh refused to implement any restrictions due to the increase in COVID-19 cases.

Saint Lucia records an increase in Respiratory Syncytial Virus, COVID-19

Saint Lucia reported an increase in COVID-19 and Respiratory Syncytial Virus, particularly for children less than five years of age in both the emergency departments and wellness centres.