October 2021

COVID-19 Update: 76 Active Cases

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BEAT COVID-19
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The following is an update since the press release of October 8th. An additional 50 cases of COVID- 19 have been confirmed. They are as follows:

  • 32 contacts of positive cases:
    • 23 household contacts –five fully vaccinated adult females, four fully vaccinated adult males, one unvaccinated adult female, five unvaccinated adult males and 8 unvaccinated minors
    • Three school contacts: one unvaccinated adult female and two unvaccinated minors
    • Five social contacts – two fully vaccinated adult females, two fully vaccinated adult males, one unvaccinated adult female,
    • One workplace contact – a fully vaccinated adult male
  • Seven residents returned from overseas
  • Five who tested positive on arrival: a fully vaccinated adult female who returned from the United States, a fully vaccinated adult female who returned from the Dominican Republic and three unvaccinated minors who returned from the Dominican Republic
  • Two fully vaccinated adults who tested positive at the end of the quarantine period: one adult female who returned from the Dominican Republic and one adult male who returned from St. Kitts
  • 11 residents with no history of recent travel
  • Eight who were tested due to symptoms compatible with COVID-19: five fully vaccinated adult females, two fully vaccinated adult males and one unvaccinated adult female
  • One fully vaccinated adult male who underwent testing for travel purposes
  • Two unvaccinated adult females who were detected on screening for admission to the hospital for unrelated conditions

Additionally, a fully vaccinated elderly female with underlying conditions for severe COVID-19 was hospitalized in a stable condition. The unvaccinated adult male with several underlying risk conditions for severe COVID-19 also remains hospitalized in a stable condition.

Forty persons have recovered. The total number of confirmed cases since the beginning of the pandemic in early 2020 is 594 with 76 active cases at this time.

All persons are under isolation and contact tracing and investigations are ongoing.

Be reminded that persons who have been placed under quarantine or isolation must remain separated from other individuals at all times until they are cleared to resume normal activities by the Quarantine Authority. The Ministry of Health asks that persons appreciate the importance of the testing protocols and follow the instructions of the members of the health team. Additionally, persons are asked to allow a 24to 48-hour turnaround time for results.

It is also of paramount importance for any persons experiencing symptoms compatible with COVID-19 such as flu-like symptoms, cough, fever, sore throat, muscle aches, loss of taste or smell… to isolate immediately and call the Ministry’s hotlines 476-7627, that is 476 SOAP or 584- 4263, that is 584-HAND. Out of an abundance of caution, persons experiencing these symptoms should not report to work until cleared to do so by the Ministry of Health.

Any persons who believe they may have been exposed to COVID-19 should also call the Ministry’s hotlines 476-7627, that is 476 SOAP or 584-4263, that is 584-HAND.

The wearing of masks in indoor public spaces is currently mandated in public health regulations with a penalty for breaches. Additionally, persons in intergenerational households and households with unvaccinated persons should consider mask wearing inside the homes in addition to hygienic precautions. This is especially crucial in cases where persons are experiencing symptoms, regardless of how mild.

In addition to minimizing the number of persons gathering in your home, private indoor social gatherings involving unvaccinated minors such as sleepovers and parties are strongly discouraged at this time. This is especially important at this juncture as attempts are underway to fully resume face to face learning in schools.

The Ministry of Health reminds the public to continue practicing hygienic measures to protect against COVID-19. These include

  • Frequent Handwashing – If water is unavailable, utilize an alcohol-based hand rub.
  • Covering coughs or sneezes with a disposable tissue or in the crook of a flexed elbow.
  • Avoiding contact with persons who are ill with symptoms of acute respiratory infections such as fever or cough.
  • Regularly cleaning surfaces and objects that are frequently touched or handled.

Questions or concerns can be directed to the Ministry’s hotlines at 476-7627, that is 476 SOAP or 584-4263, that is 584-HAND. The Ministry of Health will continue to provide timely updates through our media partners, our official Facebook page or at www.beatcovid19.ai.