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COVID-19 Update: 43 new positive COVID-19 cases, 34 recoveries
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COVID-19 UPDATE: 82 cases were recorded on Monday, 43 discharged, two deaths
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Twenty-five new cases of COVID-19 – nine males and 16 females – were identified out of the 504 tests conducted by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory on February 2.
Seven of the new positives were people previously sent to the Harrison Point Isolation Facility in St Lucy for assessment. A person would be sent to Harrison Point for assessment to confirm whether their PCR test result is that of a new case or an old case. Nine more people were sent for assessment.
The other 18 cases include 15 Barbadians and two non-nationals.
The number of confirmed cases at Her Majesty’s Prison Dodds remains at 362. Of this total, 355 recovered and the remaining seven inmates are included in the active cases, which to date stand at 359.
Testing, testing
Article by February 2, 2021
The Government’s newest testing centre opened its doors Monday as scores of residents and visitors flocked to the Wildey Gymnasium to take their COVID-19 tests.
Tourists returning to home to the United Kingdom and the United States where negative tests are now required for entry paid $100 for the rapid tests.
On Sunday, the Government announced that all rapid and PCR tests which were previously carried out by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory would move to Wildey Gymnasium.
Some persons were anxious about when they would receive their results.
The Barbados Government Information Service issued a statement this evening advising persons awaiting results for COVID-19 tests to check their emails, including their junk mail and spam, for the notification email from the Ministry of Health and Wellness.“Members of the public should note that test results are normally sent from the following emails, [ema
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