St. Lucia is a country of mixed culture, French,
British, African and Caribbean. The traditions of each of these countries are
now celebrated each year in the month of October as part of Creole Heritage
Month. Creole Day in St Lucia is celebrated on the last Sunday of
October. It is a holiday loved by just about everyone that lives on the Island
of Saint Lucia.
This year due to the corona virus pandemic and of
course significantly connected to the spike in Covid-19 cases on island the
authorities have scaled down this year’s celebrations. Persons are encouraged
to plan their activities among the immediate family so as to avoid large
gatherings and hence curb the spread of the virus.
“Our
very survival as a people and as a nation depends on it. La kay ni lòt Jounen
Kwéyòl but we only have one life and we need to safeguard it at all cost. Let
us all work together to protect each other.” So says a
reputable organization.
Rayneau Group of Companies and by extension The
Ministry of Health encourages all St Lucians to continue to follow protocols
established to keep us safe. “…..Wash
your hands often and well. Wear a mask when out in public; ensure that MOUTH,
NOSE AND CHIN are covered. If you feel unwell or think you may have been
exposed, seek care from your nearest respiratory clinic or call 311 for
guidance.” The St Lucia Medical and Dental Association advises.
RAYNEAU GROUP OF COMPANIES EXTENDS TO ALL ST LUCIANS
A PEACEFUL AND SAFE JOUNEN KWEYOL 2020!!!!!!
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