
Sharon Martin
Sharon Martin is the Chief Health Inspector in Antigua, known for her leadership in public health initiatives, particularly in the fight against mosquito-borne diseases. In a recent campaign, she emphasized the importance of water management and community involvement during Mosquito Awareness Week, aiming to educate residents about the dangers posed by mosquitoes and the measures needed to control their breeding. Martin's expertise includes monitoring mosquito species and implementing strategies to reduce their populations, demonstrating her commitment to safeguarding public health in the Caribbean.
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Sharon Martin, the Chief Health Inspector, emphasized the importance of collaboration and women's capabilities in the cleanup operation.
Swift Carnival cleanup operation earns praise for efficiency and collaborationSharon Martin is the chair of the Tripartite Council and advocates for extending maternity leave to 18 weeks.
Maternity leave: ‘Who pays for it?’Chief Health Inspector Sharon Martin is reminding the public that proper food handling is critical during the busy season.
Health officials urge vendors to employ food safety measures during Carnival seasonSharon Martin is the Chief Health Inspector who conducted the surprise inspection and reported on the food safety violations.
Health inspectors find expired food, rodent infestation at local businessSharon Martin is the Chief Health Inspector who welcomed the donation and expressed gratitude.
CBH receives computer donation to boost public health surveillanceSharon Martin explained the critical link between water management and mosquito control during an interview.
Antigua launches Mosquito Awareness Week with focus on eradication









