Three people entered the isolation facility at Harrison Point, St. Lucy, after testing positive for COVID-19 yesterday out of the 277 tests conducted, and four people left after recovering from the viral illness.
The new cases are a 33-year-old male visitor and a 42-year-old Barbadian man, who both came into Barbados aboard British Airways on August 25 and tested positive yesterday on their second test, and a 24-year-old Bahamian female student, who arrived yesterday on Caribbean Airlines from the Bahamas via Jamaica.
The current statistics reveal 173 confirmed cases, 21 people in isolation, and 145 people who have recovered. The Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory has completed 17,057 tests.
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Saturday, August 29th, 2020
Barbados’ tally of COVID-19-positive cases reached 170 yesterday after four people tested positive for the viral illness out of 242 tests conducted by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory.
The new cases are a 21-year-old Trinidadian woman, who arrived yesterday aboard a Caribbean Airlines repatriation flight from Trinidad; a 24-year-old female visitor, who arrived on British Airways on August 27; a 48-year-old Barbadian man, who arrived on Jet Blue on August 15 and tested positive on his second test; and a 22-year-old Barbadian female, who had contact with a visitor from the United Kingdom.
No one will be discharged from isolation today, so there are now 22 people in isolation, and recoveries remain at 141.
The laboratory has completed 16,780 tests.
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Friday, August 28th, 2020
BARBADOS: One New Case, One Recovery.
A 34-year-old visitor, who arrived on British Airways yesterday, was the only positive COVID-19 case among the 182 tests performed by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory.
The asymptomatic man was transferred to the isolation facility at Harrison Point, St. Lucy, while one person was discharged from the facility after recovering from the viral illness.
This means that the number of people in isolation remains at 18 and recoveries have increased to 141. Barbados’ tally of COVID-19 cases is 166. The public health laboratory has completed 16,538 tests.
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