St Lucia struggles with fourth wave
St Lucia has reached a slow rate of decline in Covid-19 cases, but an increase in social activities over the past few weeks is contributing to an increase in cases.
St Lucia has reached a slow rate of decline in Covid-19 cases, but an increase in social activities over the past few weeks is contributing to an increase in cases.
Cuba fully reopened for tourism this week with no testing or quarantine as the nation drops entry restrictions for the first time in 20 months.
Antigua and Barbuda were another strong critic of large nations responsible for climate change problems at the COP26 conference in Scotland.
The Dominica government said it will grant a construction contract for the international airport on the island's north-eastern coast next month.
St Lucia plans to restart familiarisation (fam) trips next year to showcase its attractions to the United Kingdom trade.
Trinidad and Tobago is facing a growing burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes and chronic lung disease.
Honduras has passed controversial reform laws intended to combat corruption but the consensus is that it will make it easier for perpetrators to operate.
Barbados becomes a republic on 1 December and Prince Charles has accepted an invitation to be on island when his mother, The Queen, ceases to be its head of state.
Antigua and Barbuda celebrated its 40th independence anniversary on 1 November but the Barbuda Member of Parliament took the opportunity to complain that the island does not get treated fairly. There are roughly 90,000 residents in Antigua and less than 2,000 in Barbuda.
Dominica’s Ministry of Education has started the distribution of electronic devices to school pupils island wide.