 The World Health Organization released a statement on 22nd April 2022, informing of a rapid alert issued by the Belgium Federal Agency for Medicinal and Health Products on April 12 of a class II recall of some Johnson COVID-19 vaccines. This recall is in keeping with Pharmaceutical Inspection Convention and Pharmaceutical Inspection Cooperation Scheme Standards. This recall is based on a precautionary measure and related to lots produced at the drug substance manufacturer located in USA, and drug product batches manufactured between March and July 2021. After consulting US FDA, the World Health Organization concluded that at present, there is no evidence to question quality, safety, and efficacy of the vaccine. However, as a precautionary measure, the World Health Organization recommends a temporary suspension of the use of batches of Johnson's COVID-19 vaccines manufactured using drug substance lots from the specific site. The Ministry of Health has reviewed the information arising from the alert and recognized that the current batch of Johnson's COVID-19 vaccines circulating in St. Lucia is not among the recalled batches. Further, the drug product manufacturing site for the batch in St. Lucia is Johnson's Biological Netherlands. In light of this, the Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine administered here is safe. During the past week, we note an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases reported. The presence of both the Omicron variant and Subvariant have been confirmed in country, both of which are highly transmissible. Let us take personal responsibility to protect ourselves and loved ones, especially the most vulnerable. Vaccines remain our best protection against COVID-19 and its complications. Therefore, a special appeal is being made to persons who are not yet vaccinated, partially vaccinated, or desire booster to access COVID-19 vaccines at the wellness centers. Act responsibly. Get vaccinated.