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St. Lucia: Ministry of Health reports first case of chikungunya
“Everyone is vulnerable. I want to take this opportunity to reactivate, re-alert, re-sensitize persons with respect to reducing the source of breeding for those mosquitoes.
“The message that we have been constantly speaking to the public with respect to controlling the dengue fever it’s the same control measures that we need to have with respect to chikungunya,” Jn Baptiste said. -(CMC)
