BARBADOS: COVID-19 Update: 11 New Cases, 181 In Isolation

Business Covid 19 Health Latest Local News News

 JUL 23, 2021 

The Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory has recorded 11 new COVID-19 cases; five females, six males.  The number of tests carried out on Thursday, July 22, is 1,675. There are 181 persons in isolation.
Since March 2020, Barbados has recorded 4,330 cases of the viral illness (2,101 females and 2,229 males), and 48 deaths. The laboratory has performed 207,600 tests since February 2020.            
Meanwhile, 98,772 first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered under the ongoing National Vaccination Programme. To date, 73, 953 people (27.3% of the population) have received their second dose and are fully vaccinated.

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

BARBADOS: COVID UPDATE – 23 New Cases, 164 In Isolation

COVID-19 Update

 JUL 20, 2021 

Twenty-three new COVID-19 cases, ten males and 13 females, have been identified by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory. On Monday, July 19, the facility conducted 1,144 tests. There are currently 164 people in isolation.

Since March 2020, confirmed COVID-19 cases have reached 4,292 (2,084 females and 2,208 males), and 48 people have died from the virus.

The number of tests carried out by the lab is 203,301. As part of the National Vaccination Programme for COVID-19, 98,281 people have received first doses of the vaccines. Public health officials have also administered 73,490 second doses. This figure represents 27.1 per cent of the population.

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

BARBADOS: COVID-19 Update: 10 New Cases, 141 In Isolation

 JUL 17, 2021 

Ten people, three males and seven females, have been diagnosed with COVID-19. The Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory conducted 1,048 tests on Friday, July 16. The number of people in isolation is 141.

Barbados has recorded 4,251 confirmed cases of COVID-19 (2,063 females and 2,188 males) since March 2020. The death toll from the virus is 48.

Tests carried out by the lab have reached 200,344. Public health officials have inoculated 97,714 people with first doses of the COVID-19 vaccines as part of the National Vaccination Programme. So far, 27 per cent of the population or 73,137 persons have received second doses and are fully vaccinated.

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

COVID-19 Update: 11 New Positives, 123 In Isolation

 JUL 16, 2021 

Three males and eight females were identified as COVID-19 positive by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory. A total of 1,213 tests were carried out on Thursday, July 15. There are currently 123 people in isolation.

Since March last year, Barbados has recorded 4,241 confirmed COVID-19 cases (2,056 females and 2,185 males), and 48 people have died from the viral illness.

The public health laboratory has conducted 199,296 tests since February 2020. As part of the National Vaccination Programme, 97,243 first doses of the COVID-19 vaccines have been administered. The number of people who have received second doses and are fully vaccinated is 73,006. This figure represents 26.9 per cent of the population.

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

COVID-19 Update: 17 New Positives, 108 In Isolation

 JUL 14, 2021 

The Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory has identified 17 new COVID-19 cases – six males and 11 females. There were 898 tests conducted on Tuesday, July 13. The number of people in isolation is 108.

Barbados has recorded 4,213 confirmed cases of COVID-19 (2,039 females and 2,174 males) since March last year. The virus has claimed 48 lives.

Tests carried out by the public health laboratory have reached 196,880. Under the National Vaccination Programme, 96,658 persons have received first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. There are also 72,778 people or 26.9 per cent of the population, who are fully vaccinated after being given second doses.