TTMS forecasted mild to moderate Saharan dust concentration in the atmosphere. Sensitive groups such as children, older adults and those with respiratory illness are advised to take the necessary precautions.
Minister of Health- Moses Jn Baptiste urged continuous vigilance of respiratory illness, despite a slight decrease in the cases.
The marine services and dust haze have been given a ‘Yellow’ alert by Barbados Meteorological Services (BMS) for the people of the Federation.
The Caribbean Development Bank (CBD) has collaborated with the InterAmerican Bank (IDB) to address gaps in the country’s healthcare service capacity.
PAHO (Pan American Health Organization) Caribbean shares the measures that can provide support in controlling Epilepsy as part of World Epilepsy Day. 
CARPHA noted an increase in Saharan Dust, which is currently affecting the quality of the air on the island. As a result, many people are complaining about the respiratory issues. 
The Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs of Saint Lucia noted a decrease in hospitalizations and deaths due to the COVID-19 Virus.
PM Drew felt delighted to announce the government of the twin-island Federation has collaborated with local contractors and ROC (Taiwan) to enhance the JNF hospital
“Support is available at Cessation Clinics for persons who want to quit,” highlights the Health Ministry as Vape Trend is on peak these days as many adults use vapes or e cigarettes as a way to quit Smoking.
Saint Lucia police officer suffered a leg injury while performing his duties at a checkpoint on Jeremy Street in Castries due to reckless driving of a man.