Newest COVID-19 strain detected in Barbados 

In a statement, the health ministry said the discovery was made as a result of local variant testing.

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The Ministry of Health and Wellness has confirmed that the new and fast-spreading variant of COVID-19, the JN.1 – a sub-variant of Omicron – has been detected there. 

In a statement, the health ministry said the discovery was made as a result of the local variant testing which was done following an increase in the incidence of respiratory illness, including Influenza A and B and COVID-19. 

The ministry added that although COVID-19 is no longer a disease of international public health concern, transmission of the virus has not stopped and it therefore continues to test and monitor for COVID-19 strains. 

Chief Medical Officer Dr Kenneth George stressed that the mask mandate has not been reintroduced but urged the usual precautionary measures for preventing the spread of respiratory illness, particularly by vulnerable persons such as the elderly, pregnant women and persons living with chronic non-communicable diseases. 

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