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Chastanet: Saint Lucia Government Must Prepare for Omicron

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Press Release:-  As we head into the festive season and cases of the new variant of Covid-19, Omicron, which is highly transmissible, begin to rise globally, the Leader of the Opposition, Honourable Allen Chastanet, is sounding the alarm that Saint Lucia must prepare for possible cases here at home. “At this time the Government and the Covid-19 Command Centre must respond with a deep sense of urgency and immediately review all our procedures and the readiness of our health system to respond to this new variant of Covid-19,” stated Chastanet. “We must do all within our power to prevent a

Source: St. Lucia Times News Online - Breaking News & Daily News

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