
Sherika Lewis
Sherika Lewis is the acting chief public health inspector for St. James, Jamaica. She was mentioned in the news for her commitment to investigate claims made by Councillor Michael Troupe regarding the retrieval and sale of dumped meat at the Retirement landfill.
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Recent news mentions
Sherika Lewis acknowledged the achievement of the mosquito control programme during a municipal meeting.
St James health department reports major mosquito control gains | NewsSherika Lewis, acting chief public health inspector for St James, has urged various ministries and private businesses to join forces in the parish’s rodent eradication drive.
St James health inspector seeks multi-stakeholder push against rats | News
Sherika Lewis, Chief Public Health Inspector for St James, noted that Hurricane Melissa left communities vulnerable to disease.
$50m vector control programme launched in St James | News
Sherika Lewis is recommending the establishment of communal sanitation systems for residents affected by Hurricane Melissa.
Communal sanitation systems proposed to support hurricane-affected residents in St James | NewsSherika Lewis, the acting chief public health inspector for St James, is urging members of the public and other stakeholders to join the health department in the fight to keep the parish clean and disease-free amid the ongoing mosquito and rodent infestations.
St James Health Services taking aim at mosquitoes and rats | Lead StoriesSherika Lewis is urging residents in St Catherine to consume meat only from certified and reputable sources.
Health authorities urge caution after washed-up chicken container looted in St Catherine | Lead StoriesSherika Lewis is the acting chief public health inspector who asserted that policies are in place to ensure the responsible dumping of food items.
Troupe accused of ‘creating hysteria’ over reports of dumped meat removed from landfill | Lead StoriesSherika Lewis thanked Troupe for the information and committed to investigate the matter.
Troupe claims meat dumped at Retirement Landfill being retrieved and sold | News


