 The immunization training brought together personnel within the primary care sector. The objective of the training was to strengthen and build capacity within the sector. Deputy Immunization Manager Bernadette Felix Rages said the training was also intended to help boost vaccination numbers. It is something that we have recognized that we need training constantly. So most times when we have additional staff within the primary healthcare setting, we develop training to impact knowledge to them and as the need arrives, we develop training to build on these competencies within our primary care setting. Also in attendance were junior nurses and other health personnel from the private sector. The nurses are actually from our health centers all across St. Lucia and I must say thanks to the private pediatricians. They have allowed for some of their staff because we know vaccinations are not only within the health wellness centers but it also extends to the private and pediatricians. So we have some of the secretaries present with us to gain the knowledge as well to help better our program in vaccination. The training was facilitated by Mr. Francis Bounette, certified physician and former head of the OECS Pharmaceutical Procurement Service. For the Ministry of Health, Wellness and Early Affairs, I'm Sans Justin.