COVID-19 Update: 17 More Recoveries, 4 New Imported Cases Recorded
Jamaica has recorded 17 more COVID-19 recoveries.
This brings the total number of patients, who have recovered from COVID-19 and have been released from isolation to 385.
The country’s recovery rate now stands at 64.7%.
In the meantime, four new samples have tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the country’s total confirmed cases to 595.
All four confirmed cases are imported and include three males and one female with ages ranging from 35 – 46 years. Three have addresses of residence in St. Ann and one is a resident of Trelawny. All four had returned on cruise ships – three from Adventure of Seas and one from MS Marina – as part of Jamaica’s controlled re-entry programme.
Jamaica now has 96 imported cases; 217 cases that are contacts of confirmed cases; 27 local transmission cases not epidemiologically linked; 235 cases linked to a workplace cluster and 20 under investigation.
Some 341 (57%) of all confirmed cases are females and 254 (43%) are males, with ages ranging from 2 months to 87 years.
There are 200 (34%) active cases currently under observation with two critically ill cases and no moderately ill case.
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