As the nation engages in New Year resolutions and readies for back-to-school activities, Shadow Spokesman on Health and Wellness, Jesse James Clarke, seizes the moment to highlight the ongoing influenza threat. While not alarming, Clarke advises the public to exercise caution and adopt preventive measures. Given the current humid weather conditions, Junior Shadow Spokesperson for Health and Wellness, Jesse James Clarke, urges Jamaicans to stay vigilant for flu symptoms. Clarke acknowledges the typical rise in flu-related illnesses during this period and recommends preemptive actions, recognizing resource challenges in some health facilities. He calls on the Health Minister to ensure hospitals and clinics are adequately equipped. Emphasizing self-responsibility, the Shadow Spokesman encourages the public to take measures to prevent the flu.
CVM TV
Explore More: NEWS
JCF officer, Constable Lakarie Barrett, was charged for a 2022 off-duty shooting in Accompong, St.…
A policeman and a businessman were charged with kidnapping, robbery with aggravation, breaches of the…
A 17-year-old boy is facing charges for the stabbing murder of 20-year-old Akeilia White and…
In this update, murder accused Jolyan Silvera appeared in the Home Circuit Court on Tuesday,…
Founder of Hear the Children’s Cry, Betty-Ann Blaine, has died. News of the passing of…
Uproar in Ocho Rios, St. Ann, on Thursday as vendors aired their disapproval of the…