Upon completion of two years into the administration, the government of Bahamas, outlined its efforts during the challenging times and elaborated its blueprint of change that marks turning point for the Bahamas.
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.
Tobago’s Division of Education, Research and Technology has reintroduced safety protocols in all the schools of the Federation due to the rise of COVID-19 cases.
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.
Barbados: The members of the immunisation unit have been encouraging the people of Barbados to come forward and take their vaccine shots.
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.
St Kitts and Nevis: PM Harris stated that the nation has been delivering one of the best COVID-19 management records in the world.
Georgetown, Guyana: The Republic of Guyana received 52,800 Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine doses from the Government of Spain for children ages 5-11.
St Kitts and Nevis reported an increase in COVID-19 cases at the JNF Hospital, which sparked concern among citizens. Patients claim that they have been informed about the rise in cases, with nurses in accidents and emergencies not seen in COVID-19 attire.
Minister Terrance Deyalsingh issued the caution as he launched one of the ministry’s mass vaccination sites for COVID-19 and influenza at the Divali Nagar.