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SVG now recording six COVID deaths per week

THIS COUNTRY has been recording on average, six COVID-19 related deaths per week, within the past six weeks. This is according to the latest situational report from the Ministry of Health. Epidemiologist, Tamara Bobb said at a press conference on Tuesday that St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG), had 54 reported deaths relating to COVID-19, as of October 17. “Before the current spike, we had 12 deaths recorded. Our current …

SVG now recording six COVID deaths per week

THIS COUNTRY has been recording on average, six COVID-19 related deaths per week, within the past six weeks. This is according to the latest situational report from the Ministry of Health. Epidemiologist, Tamara Bobb said at a press conference on Tuesday that St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG), had 54 reported deaths relating to COVID-19, as of October 17. “Before the current spike, we had 12 deaths recorded. Our current …

St Vincent and the Grenadines yesterday confirmed fifty-five (55) new COVID-19 cases

St. Vincent and the Grenadines yesterday confirmed fifty-five (55) new COVID-19 cases St. Vincent and the Grenadines yesterday confirmed fifty-five (55) new COVID-19 cases. The Health Services Sub-Committee says three (3) cases are non-nationals who arrived on island between December 31, 2020 and January 4, 2021 with negative PCR test results, and subsequently tested positive during quarantine.  Fifty-two (52) of these new cases are nationals without a recent travel history, bringing the total number of local cases under investigation to eighty (80). There are currently five (5) distinct clusters to which most cases can be linked. Contact tracing, further linking and testing related to all of these local cases are ongoing.

Sixteen new Covid-19 cases confirmed – eleven local, five imported

Sixteen new Covid-19 cases confirmed – eleven local, five imported Social Share St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) on Wednesday confirmed 16 new COVID-19 cases. Five of the cases were recorded in non-national adult travelers while the other 11 cases are adult Vincentians who do not have a travel history. A release from the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) said the five non-national adult travelers arrived from the USA and the United Kingdom between December 26 and January 3 with negative PCR tests. Subsequent testing during the quarantine period revealed positive PCR results. These travelers remain isolated until cleared by two negative results. The other cases are eleven adult Vincentians without a recent travel history have tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the total number of local cases to 28.

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