April 2021

Update on COVID-19 Cluster Investigation

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BEAT COVID-19
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As of 3:00pm today, April 26th, a total of 52 persons linked to the cluster of COVID-19 cases identified on April 21st, have tested positive out of a total of 900 persons tested. The cases consist of 47 adults and five children. Today’s screening included an additional 20 school children-all of whom tested negative. Furthermore, at the time of writing, no persons have been hospitalized and all cases are under isolation.

The Ministry of Health would like to remind individuals that it is critical that isolation and quarantine be strictly observed as instructed. This is the only way to stop the spread of the SARS-COV-2 Virus. All residents are advised to stay at home unless travel is absolutely necessary for essential services and vaccination.

Contact tracing and surveillance continue and the Ministry encourages persons who feel they may have been exposed to COVID-19 to contact the COVID-19 hotlines before presenting to any health facility or the Ministry.

The developments of the last couple of days are, to date, the most compelling evidence of the ongoing and significant threat of COVID-19. At the present time, vaccination against this virus is our best tool to protect our population, achieve immunity and place the island on a sound development footing going forward. The Ministry of Health is once again appealing to all eligible persons to get vaccinated as soon as possible. Recall that all COVID-19 vaccinations are now being done at the Anguilla Football Association Stadium Monday to Friday 9:00am to 4:00pm.

The Ministry of Health also urges the general public to comply with the public health measures that came into effect at 23:59 on April 22nd in order to contain any further spread of the virus.

New public health measures and regulations will shortly be announced to further restrict movements including the reduction in operating hours of essential services, the closure of some services and limitation of movements around the island. These measures are necessary in light of the increasing numbers of positive cases on island.

These measures are subject to change based on the evolution of the situation.

Additionally, be reminded of the basic hygienic practices that protect against the spread of disease and save lives:

  • 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.

Persons with any questions or concerns that they may have been exposed should call the Ministry’s hotlines at 476-7627, that is 476 SOAP or 584-4263, that is 584-HAND. Additionally, persons who have been vaccinated and experience any side effects or adverse reactions are encouraged to report this at 235-4357 that is 235-HELP. Persons who feel that they or someone they know may need support with coping through these times, please contact the 24/7 Mental Health and Psycho-social Support Hotline, 7233-SAFE, The Ministry of Health will continue to provide timely updates through our media partners, our official Facebook page or at www.beatcovid19.ai.