Confirmed Cases Of COVID-19 Remain At 63
The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Jamaica remains at 63.
The classifications of the confirmed cases are 30 imported cases, 22 import-related cases and 11 cases under investigation. The average age of the confirmed patients is 49 years – ranging from a minimum age of 12 to a maximum of 87 years.
Of the 63 confirmed cases, twenty-nine (29) are females, and thirty-four (34) are males. To date, four (4) patients have died, while thirteen (13) patients have recovered and been released.
Currently, there are 41 persons in quarantine at a government facility and 61 persons are in isolation.
Two results are pending from the National Influenza Centre.
The current breakdown of cases by parish are as follows:
Hanover | 0 |
St Elizabeth | 3 |
St James | 4 |
Trelawny | 0 |
Westmoreland | 2 |
Clarendon | 14 |
Manchester | 6 |
St Ann | 6 |
St Catherine | 4 |
St Mary | 1 |
Portland | 5 |
Kingston & St Andrew | 18 |
St Thomas | 0 |
Globally at least 1,619,051 COVID-19 cases have been confirmed with at least 96,966 deaths linked to the disease.
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