Barbadians are being told to brace for the inevitability of the highly transmissible strain of COVID-19, JN.1, reaching this country’s shores. At the same time, Senior Medical Officer Dr Leslie Rollock is urging Barbadians not to be “overly concerned” about the impact of the latest strain, which has been labelled a variant of interest by the World Health Organisation (WHO). She said given the fact that JN.1 is now the …
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) Health officials in Barbados are advising the country’s citizens to implement precautionary measures to avoid contracting dengue fever, as they record an increase in cases.
Barbados, along with other Caribbean islands, is currently experiencing an outbreak of Dengue fever, with the number of suspected cases increasing on a daily basis according to a report from the Barbados Ministry of Health.
(Stock Photo) The Ministry of Health and Wellness is warning Barbadians to be aware of the signs of severe dengue as cases of dengue fever continue to rise. .
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