Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Three new COVID-19 cases recorded in Barbados

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Confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) infections in Barbados rose to 17 today, three more than yesterday.

The three cases – two men and one woman – all arrived in the island from the United Kingdom. One is the partner of a visitor who was included in yesterday’s count.

Acting Chief Medical Officer, Dr Anton Best, said they had all been placed in isolation, and so far were displaying only mild symptoms of the viral illness.

Seventeen tests were done at the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory yesterday. All of the others were negative for COVID-19.

Meanwhile, three people are quarantined in the medical facility at Paragon. As a result of aggressive contact tracing being conducted daily, the Ministry of Health and Wellness has reported that numerous others are in self quarantine and being monitored by public health officers. (BGIS)

 

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