Published: 21 July 2021
PHILIPSBURG: - As of July 21st, there were eight (8) persons who tested positive for COVID-19; however, eight (8) persons have recovered. The total active cases remain at forty-four (44). The total number of confirmed cases is now two thousand six hundred ninety-five (2695).
The Collective Prevention Services (CPS) are monitoring forty-two (42) people in home isolation. Two (2) patients are hospitalized at the St. Maarten Medical Center. The total number of deaths due to COVID-19 remains at thirty-four (34).
The number of people recovered since the first case surfaced on St. Maarten has increased to two thousand six hundred seventeen (2617). Twenty-two (22) people are in quarantine based on contact tracing investigations carried out by CPS.
10 confirmed COVID-19 cases today
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8 confirmed COVID-19 cases today
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Published: 20 July 2021
PHILIPSBURG: - As of July 20th, there were ten (10) persons who tested positive for COVID-19; however two (2) persons have recovered; bringing the total active cases to forty-four (44). The total number of confirmed cases is now two thousand six hundred eighty-seven (2687).
The Collective Prevention Services (CPS) are monitoring forty-one (41) people in home isolation. Three (3) patients are hospitalized at the St. Maarten Medical Center. The total number of deaths due to COVID-19 remains at thirty-four (34).
The number of people recovered since the first case surfaced on St. Maarten has increased to two thousand six hundred nine (2609). Eighteen (18) people are in quarantine based on contact tracing investigations carried out by CPS.
CPS calls on the Community to Remove Mosquito Breeding Habitats by Cleaning Up Yards and Gardens
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The Collective Prevention Services (CPS), a government department under the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, is calling on residents to make use of the opportunity to clean up their yards and surroundings in connection with the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, and to help prevent mosquito breeding habitats.