Port-of-Spain, December 24, 2024: In light of ongoing poor air quality due to the significant presence of Saharan dust in the atmosphere, the public is advised to take the necessary precautions to protect themselves from the harmful effects of Saharan dust.
The Ministry of Health notes that Saharan dust may contain various particles which can decrease the quality of air and may cause symptoms such as:
- a dry cough;
- sore throat;
- itchy, watery eyes;
- sneezing; and
- a runny nose.
High levels of Saharan dust may also exacerbate illness in persons at high risk of respiratory complications including:
- persons with pre-existing lung conditions such as asthma and or bronchitis;
- persons with pre-existing heart disease;
- the elderly; and
- children.
What can you do?
- Vulnerable individuals may choose to stay indoors where appropriate to minimize the effects.
- Partake in less strenuous outdoor activity e.g. walking instead of running.
- Those with pre-existing conditions are advised to ensure that their rescue inhaler is with them at all times.
- Wear a mask where possible.
While persons may experience symptoms during the days of a Saharan dust event, these symptoms should decrease as the dust levels reduce. Persons who experience severe shortness of breath (difficulty breathing), persistent fever (for more than 2-3 days), or a severe worsening of a pre-existing condition should seek urgent medical attention.
The Ministry of Health will continue to provide updates to the public as necessary.
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