Bronchiolitis, COVID-19, and the Flu in the Caribbean. Bulletin dated March 6, 2026.
Key points
Martinique
Flu: ongoing flu outbreak; increase in city-level indicators following the Carnival holidays
Bronchiolitis: end of the outbreak; decline in city-level indicators
COVID-19: all indicators low; low circulation of SARS-CoV-2
Guadeloupe
Flu: ongoing flu outbreak; community and hospital indicators are declining
Bronchiolitis: post-outbreak; community indicators stable and hospital indicators declining
COVID-19: increase in clinically suggestive cases in the community with no impact on the hospital situation (no visits to the emergency room)
Saint Martin
Flu: flu epidemic; community indicators declining and hospital indicators stable
Bronchiolitis: calm situation; no clinically suggestive cases in the community or visits to the emergency room
COVID-19: calm situation; no clinically suggestive cases in the community or visits to the emergency room
Saint-Barthélemy
Flu: city indicators and emergency room visits decreasing; low indicators
Bronchiolitis: calm situation; no visits to the emergency room; city indicator unavailable
COVID-19: situation calm; no visits to the emergency room; community indicator unavailable
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