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Vaccines alone will not stop COVID-19 surge - St Lucia News From The Voice

Vaccines alone will not stop COVID-19 surge Share this post: Warning that COVID-19 vaccine deliveries to the Americas have slowed, Pan American Health Organization Director Carissa F. Etienne urged countries to employ a “comprehensive strategy” of not only immunization but also public health measures to curb the surging pandemic. PAN American Health Organization (PAHO) Director, Dr. Carissa Etienne “I cannot stress this enough – for most countries, vaccines are not going to stop this wave of the pandemic,” Dr. Etienne said during her weekly media briefing. “There are simply not enough of them available to protect everyone in the countries at greatest risk.”

Keen eye out for Soufriere thieves

Keen eye out for Soufriere thieves Commissioner of Police Colin John Social Share As the Soufriere volcano continues to erupt explosively, some persons are using the opportunity to commit burglaries and other crimes in the areas that have been largely evacuated. Several reports of burglary, theft and other crimes have been surfacing from the red and orange zones and commissioner of police (COP) Colin John is warning would be offenders, that the police officers are on the ground and working hard to curb these incidents of crime. One of the first reports of unlawful activities came on Saturday April 10, one day after the volcano exploded, when persons reported that a grey SUV with three men was patrolling the North Leeward area.

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