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Omicron finally confirmed in TCI

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By Shanieka Smith

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#TurksandCaicos, January 28, 2022 – One out of fifty samples sent by the TCI Ministry of Health was confirmed to be the fastest spreading variant of Covid-19: Omicron. The Turks and Caicos Ministry of Health confirmed it in a press statement on Friday, January 21, finally.

Before, the country was functioning off the strong suspicion and high likelihood that Omicron was here and behind the rocketing spike in coronavirus cases. There has been a jump from single digits of cases and no hospitalizations to three-digit figures and seven in hospital, with at least two airlifted due to the virus at the time.

That Friday, the Ministry of Health and Human Services received results of genomic sequencing of samples that were submitted to the Caribbean Public Health Agency. Along with the one case of Omicron from the samples that were submitted; 44 were the more dangerous Delta variant. The others did not meet the criteria for sequencing.

Samples that were submitted were collected between October 10 to December 15 of 2021. The Ministry advised that more samples have been sent for sequencing and results will be shared with the public when available.

This reveal confirms that the Omicron variant was within the community nearly six weeks; by the  end of 2021 it was apparent that there was an anomaly.  It rocketed cases to the highest ever seen, up to 840 active during the peak, forced hundreds of private and public sector workers home and caused severe disruptions in commercial banking, policing, air travel, medical care and the department of motor vehicles.

Lines for testing were extreme and there were record setting cases among young children, on islands previously able to dodge Covid altogether and the death toll was heartbreaking; eight deaths within the country, one outside in three short weeks.

Health Minister said in his Press Conference on Thursday, January 20, informed that genomic sequencing will be introduced locally soon; a Cabinet decision gave the nod of approval to the technology for the National Public Health Laboratory.

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Haiti Food Insecurity Rising

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Rashaed Esson

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#Haiti#FoodInsecurity, March 25th, 2024 Half of Haiti’s population or nearly 5 million people are classified as food insecure for the period March to June 2024, a projected 50 percent increase up from 45 percent from August 2023 to February 2024. This is according to the Haitian Government in a March 23rd report, as informed by an update from an IPC1 analysis. The factors contributing to the continued decrease in food security, the report says, include the increase of the food basket by 22 percent as of February 2024 and the worsening Violence which disrupts food supply chains.

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Dengue in Pregnant Women in Brazil Increased

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Rashaed Esson

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#Dengue#PregnantWomen#Brazil, March 22nd, 2024 – Dengue cases among pregnant women in Brazil have increased significantly in 2024, at 5,151 in the first six weeks, compared to 1,157 in the same period in 2023, according to the Brazilian Ministry of Health. In response, a manual for prevention and specialized care for pregnant women with and at risk of dengue, was launched. These women are at risk of complications like stillbirth, growth restriction of the unborn child and maternal illness and death.This was revealed in a March 20 report from PAHO.

 

 

 

 

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InterHealth Canada -Turks and Caicos Islands Hospital Celebrates Success in ‘The Diamond Challenge’

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(Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – March 15th, 2024): InterHealth Canada -Turks and Caicos Islands Hospital proudly announce the completion of ‘The Diamond Challenge’, a virtual competition that showcased the innovative improvement initiatives of six dedicated healthcare professional teams.

This competition spotlighted the organization’s commitment to patient safety and organizational excellence through creative poster displays. These displays, slated for exhibition across the Hospital, represent ongoing programs, new endeavours and industry changes in clinical practice and quality improvement. Quality improvement is the systematic approach that is guided by data to improve the quality and safety of healthcare delivery.

For over a year, participating teams meticulously prepared for ‘The Diamond Challenge, ‘ culminating in presenting posters and oral pitches before a panel of external judges. The initiatives, implemented between 2021 and 2023, were selected based on their demonstrable impact on and improvement of the Hospital’s operating environment. The judging panel featured prominent healthcare experts, including Richard Wylde, Deputy Director for Improvement at Leeds and York NHS Foundation Trust, England; Dr. Ali Hojjati, Lead Advisor at Accreditation Canada; and Jaymi Chernoff, Director of Critical Care Network at Kelowna General Hospital, Canada.

“Continuously improving healthcare quality and safety is a key goal for healthcare systems, aiming to enhance efficiency, reduce expenses, and ensure excellent patient outcomes”, explained Isha Honore, Quality Risk and Patient Safety Manager. She added, “Improving healthcare quality is the responsibility of everyone, including staff and patients. Through this program, we successfully integrated a diverse team of professionals and patient advisors. Each person in the system offers valuable insights and vital contributions to maintaining quality and safety standards. The active participation and understanding of all team members ensure that quality improvement initiatives are effective, relevant, successful, and sustainable.”

Dr. Denise Braithwaite, Chief Executive Officer of InterHealth Canada- Turks and Caicos Islands Hospital, expressed her pride in the competition’s outcomes, saying, “The outstanding work presented by the Diamond Challenge teams serves as a testament to the unwavering dedication to enhancing patient care and safety demonstrated by our healthcare professionals. Their innovative initiatives exemplify our steadfast commitment to fostering a culture of excellence within our organization, driving us towards continued success in providing our community the highest standard of care.”

The top three initiatives concentrated on fostering a Culture of Safety, covering fall prevention, workplace violence, and infection control education projects.

As we celebrate the success of ‘The Diamond Challenge,’ we are dedicated to continuously refining our approach to healthcare quality and safety, leveraging the expertise of industry leaders to drive innovation and excellence.

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