WHO director warned this week the Covid-19 pandemic is not over and governments should be aware of sub-variants
ST LUCIA has confirmed its first case of the new Covid-19 variant.
He said: “I urge governments to regularly review and adjust their covid-19 response plans based on the current epidemiology and also the potential for new variants to appear. “The public is reminded that the threat of COVID-19, long COVID-19 and its complications still exists, especially given St. Lucia’s low immunisation rate.
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