Jamaica’s Health Ministry urges precautions as cold front continues this week

Jamaica’s Ministry of Health and Wellness is urging the public to take precautionary measures as the island experiences high winds and cooler temperatures associated with a cold front positioned west of the island.

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In a media release, the ministry warned that strong winds could result in flying objects and debris, increasing the risk of injury. Residents are being advised to limit outdoor activity and exercise caution when carrying out repairs.

The ministry also cautioned that cooler temperatures may adversely affect vulnerable groups, including the elderly and individuals living with sickle cell disease, as Jamaica continues to experience its influenza season.

“Persons are asked to wear appropriate clothing that will regulate body temperature while also safeguarding against viral illnesses. The flu vaccine is also available free of cost at health centres across the island,” the ministry said.

Members of the public were also advised to exercise care when using generators. According to the ministry, generators should not be operated indoors or in enclosed spaces and must be placed at a safe distance from buildings due to engine heat. Residents were also urged to avoid using appliances with heating elements, such as toasters or hair dryers, while operating on generator power.

The ministry further reminded users to select outlets with the correct voltage, noting that some generators produce 115/120 volts while others generate 220 volts. Individuals who become ill or injured were encouraged to seek medical attention at the nearest health centre or consult a private doctor.

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Meanwhile, the Meteorological Service of Jamaica is forecasting continued cool temperatures and strong winds as the cold front remains west of the island. The weather service said conditions are expected to persist islandwide through Tuesday, with very strong winds affecting northern and south-western parishes, as well as hilly areas.

On Wednesday, isolated morning showers are forecast for sections of northern parishes, while conditions elsewhere are expected to remain mostly cloudy, with increased cloud cover and scattered showers across central and western parishes in the afternoon.

By Thursday, the Meteorological Service expects mostly cloudy afternoon and evening conditions, along with scattered showers and thunderstorms across sections of most parishes. The agency said it will continue to monitor the system and provide updates as necessary.

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