Sixty people were released from isolation on Friday, February 5, while there were 20 new positive cases of COVID-19 from 220 tests conducted by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory. There are now 309 active cases in Barbados. A 75-year-old woman, a former patient of the Geriatric Hospital died from COVID-19 yesterday, bringing the number of deaths from the viral illness to 18. The 20 new cases identified on Friday …
The Ministry of Health and Wellness said today that 51 people recovered from coronavirus (COVID-19) on Saturday, February 6, and 33 new positive cases were recorded. The new positive cases were identified from the 693 tests conducted by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory. There are now 291 active cases. Sixteen men and 17 women made up the new cases. Four of them had already been at the Harrison Point …
A 62-year-old Barbadian man who was a patient at the Harrison Point Isolation Facility in St Lucy became the 15th person on the island to succumb to COVID-19. This latest death came on Wednesday, the same day that the Ministry of Health and Wellness rolled out its community based intervention, Operation Seek and Save. The programme, which is engaging health care specialists, other professionals and interviewers, will go into communities …
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by Bajan Reporter / February 3rd, 2021
The number of fatalities from Covid-19 in Barbados rose by one today, taking the total number of deaths to 15. The latest person to fall to COVID was a 62 year-old Barbadian male, who had been a patient at the Harrison Point Isolation Facility for the last nine days.
This latest death came on the very day that the Ministry of Health and Wellness rolled out its community based intervention,
Operation Seek and Save. The programme which is engaging health care specialists, other professionals and interviewers, will go into communities all across Barbados to identify persons who are