The Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) said yesterday that Member States should continue to remain on high alert for the importation of viral or other infections and monitor in country syndromic surveillance systems for increases in fever and rash illnesses.
Executive Director of the agency, Dr Joy St John, said in a statement yesterday, “We know that diseases do not recognise borders, and international travel makes us aware that no borders are secure from the threat of diseases, especially infectious ones.
“At this time, Member States are in various stages of easing of restrictions for COVID-19 which severely impacted the region.”
St John also said, “CARPHA is monitoring the spread of the monkeypox virus—looking at prevention and control. We have also commenced testing for the monkeypox virus.
“At this time, CARPHA does not recommend restrictions on entry of persons from any country. Working alongside our Member States, we will support activities and educate the public to protect the health of all within their borders”