Jamaica Records One More COVID-19 Death, 102 New Cases
Jamaica has recorded one more death related to COVID- 19 and the number of confirmed positive cases has increased by 102.
The total number of deaths related to COVID-19 is now 20 while the total number of positives is 2,113.
The Ministry of Health and Wellness extends condolences to the family of the deceased. The deceased is a 47-year-old male from Kingston and St. Andrew.
Of the 102 newly confirmed cases, there were 63 females and 39 males, with ages ranging from four (4) months to 80 years. They have addresses in Kingston and St. Andrew (57), St. Catherine (13), S. Thomas (11), S. Mary (4), St Ann (1), Trelawny (2), St. James (6), Hanover (6), Manchester (1), and S. Elizabeth (1).
Two (2) of the new cases are contacts of confirmed cases, one (1) is local transmission (not epidemiologically linked) and the remaining 99 are under investigation.
At this time, there are 447 imported cases; 591 cases that are contacts of confirmed cases; 236 cases related to the workplace cluster in St. Catherine; 212 are local transmission cases /not epidemiologically linked); and 627 cases under investigation.
Some 1,171 (55%) of the total confirmed cases are females and 942 (45%) are males, with their ages ranging from 40 days to 97 years.
Also in the last 24 hours, Jamaica saw two more persons recovered and discharged from care. Recoveries are now up to 890 or 42.1%. In addition to the 890 (42.1%) persons who have recovered and the 20 (1.0%) who have died, 71 (3.4%) have returned to the, countries of origin.
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