HEALTHEnhanced Lead Screening Initiative Launched by V.I. Department of Health in St. Thomas-St. John District

The Virgin Islands Department of Health is broadening its lead screening efforts to encompass the St. Thomas-St. John District, a significant expansion of their “Safe Haven – Lead-Free Families” program. This initiative, as announced on Wednesday, particularly focuses on children aged 0 to 6 years, who are more susceptible to the harmful effects of lead exposure.

2024-01-26 14:30:40 - VI News Staff

Health Commissioner Justa Encarnacion underlined the critical nature of this campaign, remarking, “While the Territory’s public water system is generally considered safe, it’s imperative to unearth other possible sources of lead such as paint, toys, and jewelry. By extending our comprehensive screening to the St. Thomas-St. John District, we can obtain a holistic understanding and shape our strategies to reduce lead exposure risks effectively.”

The schedule for this screening in the St. Thomas-St. John District is meticulously planned, covering various educational establishments from January 30th to mid-February. The following is the detailed schedule:

January 30th at VI Montessori School and Peter Gruber International Academy.

January 31st at Yvonne Milliner Bowsky Elementary.

February 1st at Joseph Sibilly Elementary/Sugar Apple Pre-K.

February 2nd at Joseph Gomez Elementary.

February 5th at Ula F. Muller Elementary.

February 6th at Julius E. Sprauve Elementary.

February 7th at Lockhart Elementary.

February 8th at Jane E. Tuitt Elementary School.

February 14th at various preschools and daycare centers including Newton Academy, Minds in Motion, Sunbeam Preschool, Sunshine Bear Daycare and Preschool, and UVI Inclusive Child Care.

February 15th at Beyond Bright Daycare and Handy Spandy Preschool.


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