Covid19 team member: Virus on decline in Tobago
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Covid19 response team member in the Office of the County Medical Officer of Health Dr Anthony Thompson. - PHOTO COURTESY THE THA
Covid19 is on the decline in Tobago, says Dr Anthony Thompson, covid19 response team member in the Office of the County Medical Officer of Health (CMOH) .
Thompson was addressing the media virtually on Thursday during the THA Division of Health, Wellness and Family Development’s news conference.
He said: “The data is encouraging, but we have to bear in mind that there are still enough circulating cases in the community for us to be mindful that the war is not over.
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Tobago’s death toll from covid19 continues to rise.
On Thursday, the THA’s Division of Health, Wellness and Family Development said the island recorded its ninth covid19-related death, a 38-year-old man with comorbidities.
Newsday understands the man, an Airports Authority security guard, died at the Scarborough General Hospital on Wednesday. He was buried on Thursday.
The division, in a statement, reported there were 19 new covid19 cases in Tobago and 143 active cases.
It said ten people have been discharged.
Tobago now has 458 positive cases and 306 recovered patients.
A total of 5,592 people have been tested through the Tobago Regional Health Authority and other local sites.