The Ministry of Health and Social Services has identified two (2) additional cases of COVID-19 via the testing protocol used for persons arriving on the island.
Read MoreThe Government of Montserrat has taken steps to prevent persons from breaching quarantine protocols.
Read MoreThe planned reopening of the island’s borders to visitors and tourists will be high on the agenda when Premier, the Honourbale Joseph E. Farrell meets with the press tomorrow.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Health is reporting two COVID-19 recoveries.
Read MoreA local medical doctor is urging residents on island to invest in serious lifestyle changes to lower the incidences of strokes.
Read MoreChief Medical Officer Dr Shara Greenaway-Duberry has confirmed that the COVID-19 Delta Variant has made it’s way to the island’s shores.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Health is urging residents and visitors to adhere to quarantine protocols to decrease the risk of imported COVID-19 infections spreading to the community.
Read MoreHealth Authorities here are being encouraged to continue to take appropriate and urgent public health and social measures to safeguard lives against COVID-19.
Read MoreA local Dental Surgeon has estimated that the oral health of children on Montserrat continues to improve.
Read MoreA local nurse believes a community effort is necessary to increase breast feeding rates on Montserrat.
Read MoreThe number of active Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases on Montserrat has reverted to zero.
Read MoreMontserrat has donated over a thousand doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine to the Bahamas.
Read More1 in four persons who participated in a recent study here have chronic Kidney disease.
Read MorePremier the Honourable Joseph Farrell is standing by the Government’s decision to increase the tariff on sugary drinks.
Read MoreThe Government of Montserrat is looking towards Cuba to provide the island with specialist healthcare workers.
Read MoreThe Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) has confirmed that the variant which was in circulation during the last local COVID-19 outbreak in February 2021 was the UK variant; now known as the Alpha variant of the SARS-CoV2 virus.
Read MoreWith non communicable diseases continuing to pose a threat the Ministry of Health and Social Services is collaborating with the Seventh-day Adventist Community to introduce “Health Matters: For Men. About men.”
Read MoreSeveral persons are in a wait and see mode before deciding to take the Covid-19 vaccine.
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