COVID in Trinidad & Tobago: 402 new cases, 16 deaths recorded in 24 hrs
Trinidad and Tobago recorded a total of 402 additional COVID-19 cases have been while a total of 16 people scummed to the virus on January 11, 2022.
11th of January 2022
 
                                                    Trinidad and Tobago recorded a total of 402 additional COVID-19 cases have been while a total of 16 people scummed to the virus on January 11, 2022. The Ministry of Health shared the data in the COVID-19 update report.
With the arrival of these additional cases, the toll of active cases rose to 16,169 while the current death toll stands at 3,082. As per the report, till January 11, 2022, in total, 78,103 individuals recovered from the contagious mutant, whereas 453 patients are still in the hospital facilities.
Since the emergence of the pandemic in Trinidad and Tobago, a total of 97, 354 confirmed cases have been recorded, as per the data shared in the health ministry’s report.
A total of 144 individuals are in the step-down facilities, and in total 15,170 citizens have isolated themselves at their respective residences.
Until January 10, 2022, 525,388 COVID-19 tests were conducted at both private and public facilities, out of which 231,940 were conducted at private healthcare facilities. The remaining 293,448 tests were conducted at public facilities.
According to the statistics of the COVID vaccination report, there are a total of 725,382 citizens who are vaccinated by taking at least one dose of the COVID-19 Vaccine.
On the other hand, 674,618 individuals have received their required number of the WHO-approved COVID-19 jabs and are now fully inoculated against the deadliest virus.
Further information is available on the Additional COVID-19 Information page of the update, which is available at – https://buff.ly/3CkZAuf. The citizens can visit – https://buff.ly/3lBKoCt for more information on the COVID-19 Vaccine.
The Ministry of Health and Wellness further asked the citizens to take their jabs of the COVID-19 Vaccine and strictly follow the COVID-19 health protocols such as – washing hands, sanitizing, maintaining physical distance and wearing a mask so as to deduct the chances of transmission.
Latest
- Hurricane Melissa devastates Jamaica, causes widespread destruction
- 
                                            
 St Kitts and Nevis National Assembly to debate key bills on Environmental Management and Architectural Regulation
- 
                                            
 Zebadi Jah Maxwell wins National Madam Wob Dwiyet 2025 in Dominica
- 
                                            
 Belize: Teen arrested in Orange Walk for allegedly holding ex-girlfriend hostage and abusing her
- 
                                            
 Bahamian Track Star Jamiah Nabbie signs NIL deal with Puma
Related Articles
 
                                                            30th of October 2025
 
                                                             
                                                            29th of October 2025
 
                                                             
                                                             
                 
                                                             
                                                            