BARBADOS: No New Cases

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COVID-19 Update: No New Cases

NOV 13, 2020 | BY BGIS

One person will be discharged from isolation today after recovering from COVID-19.

There were no new cases diagnosed among the 406 tests conducted by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory yesterday.

Barbados’ tally of recorded cases therefore remains at 249, comprising 132 females and 117 males. There are now eight people in isolation and recoveries number 234.

The laboratory has completed 41,360 tests.

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COVID-19 Update: Five New Cases

 NOV 11, 2020

Five more visitors to the island have been diagnosed with COVID-19 after undergoing second tests. Meanwhile, two people will be discharged from isolation today after recovering from the viral illness.

The new cases identified in results released today by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory are a 43-year-old man who arrived from Jamaica on Caribbean Airlines on November 1; two women, 41 and 18, who arrived on British Airways on November 5; a 29-year-old woman who arrived on British Airways on November 3; and a 25-year-old man who came in on American Airlines on November 8.

Barbados has now recorded 249 cases. Of these 233 people have recovered and nine remain in isolation. The laboratory conducted 329 tests yesterday, bringing the total for the year to 40,575.

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COVID-19 Update: One New Case

 NOV 11, 2020 

A visitor from Germany is the latest COVID-19 positive case in Barbados. She arrived on Euro Wing on November 7 and tested positive after her second test on November 9.

The 47-year-old woman was the only positive case among the 524 tests conducted by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory on Monday.

Meanwhile, no one was discharged from isolation yesterday. As a result, there are six people in isolation, 231 others have recovered and confirmed cases to date now stand at 244, comprising 129 females and 115 males.

The laboratory has completed 40,246 tests.