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Jamaica CMO comments on increase in Covid-19 numbers

  • Dec 28, 2022 05:11 PM | Top News, News, Health

Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Jacquiline Bisasor-McKenzie.

The following is a statement from Jamaica’s Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr. Jacquiline Bisasor McKenzie regarding the global spike in Covid-19 cases.

Below is the text:

"The Ministry of Health & Wellness, through its International Health Regulations Unit and the National Epidemiology Branch is closely monitoring and gathering data on the COVID-19 situation in China and other parts of the World. There are particular circumstances in China that has led to an increase in their numbers.

We are also well aware of the changes in climate and the increase in traveling and crowding at this time, which will cause an uptick in viral illnesses, including COVID-19. We continue to urge Jamaicans to practice the infection prevention and control measures to safeguard against these illnesses by washing hands frequently, wearing a mask, avoid crowds and getting vaccinated. In the coming days, the Ministry will further update the country on this and other public health matters.

Members of the public are reminded that COVID-19 vaccines are available at health centres across the island. Persons, who have not been vaccinated, should go and get vaccinated and persons who have not received their booster should go and do so at this time. "