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The Saint Lucia Medical and Dental Association (SLMDA)) is gravely concerned about the recent increase in mass crowd campaign events. The two main political parties have been holding a number of rallies and motorcades in the various constituencies. President dr. Merle Clarke is worried that this could lead to a spike in covid-19 infections, which may overwhelm the health-care system and medical professionals.
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The COVID-19 Protocols: Detecting an Attitudinal Problem
February 21, 2021
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Ministry of Health personnel in St. Lucia and the Chief Medical Officer in particular, have been relentless in their call to inform and encourage persons to follow the protocols which are in place for their safety and that of others, against the COVID-19 virus. And the vital protocols are: The wearing of masks, washing of hands and keeping a distance of at least six feet away from another person.
On Saturday, 13th February, 2021 at 9:30a.m. I set out to conduct some brief research on the wearing of masks. The object of the investigation was to determine whether persons were adhering to the protocol of the proper wearing of a mask.
Thousands More Vaccines On The Way
February 20, 2021
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SAINT LUCIA’S fight against the coronavirus took a rather promising turn on Wednesday when government rolled out its first batch of 3000 vaccines by inoculating government ministers, nurses, doctors, fire fighters and others said to be in the front lines of the fight against the virus.
The inoculation process is set for the long term as more vaccines are said to be enroute to Saint Lucia as explained by Prime Minister Allen Chastanet and Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr. Sharon Belmar-George who both received jabs the day of the roll out.