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No critically-ill patients at nursing home turned isolation facility

February 26, 2021 Despite two deaths, health authorities are managing the COVID-19 outbreak at the nursing home which has been transformed into an isolation facility. The assurance has come from Chief Medical Officer Dr Kenneth George who today revealed that none of the patients at the nursing home was critically ill. Just over a week ago, Minister of Health and Wellness Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey Bostic disclosed that the nursing home located in the eastern part of the island had recorded 37 positive COVID-19 tests, 31 patients and six staff members. He said due to the seriousness of the situation, a decision had been made to turn the nursing home into an isolation facility.

Govt to say more on nine-year-old s death as COVID toll rises four-fold over 2020

February 17, 2021 Health authorities have pledged to provide a full statement on Sunday’s death of a nine-year-old child at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital from complications of COVID-19. Media reports out of Trinidad claimed the child died from a condition called Multi-system Inflammatory Syndrome in Children, brought on by the coronavirus.  Dr Joanna Paul, Acting Medical Chief of Staff at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex, was quoted as saying there were 26 such cases there. In Tuesday’s COVID-19 update issued by the Barbados Government Information Service, the child’s death was confirmed as COVID-related. The statement added: “The nine-year-old passed away at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital on Sunday.”

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Appeal for more fogging to fight mosquitoes

Appeal for more fogging to fight mosquitoes Article by January 23, 2021 Residents of Halls Road, St Michael, are worried about what they consider to be a significant increase in the number of mosquitoes in the area. And they have called for the Ministry of Health to fog the surrounding areas more frequently. Earlier this week, Chief Medical Officer Dr Kenneth George confirmed there were two dengue-related deaths on the island, including an eight-year-old girl. When a team from Barbados TODAY visited the community, several residents voiced their concern over the sudden increase in mosquitoes. Darnley Dowell, who runs a bar in the neighbourhood, said he believed the nearby canal was harbouring mosquitoes.

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