16 New COVID-19 cases found in St Lucia and 20 in Jamaica
As per the health officials, The Caribbean country Saint Lucia has affirmed 16 new COVID-19 reports. The 16 people who tested positive were coming from Country Canada with further 33 members.
24th of December 2020
St Lucia: As per the health officials, The Caribbean country Saint Lucia has affirmed 16 new COVID-19 reports. The 16 people who tested positive were coming from Country Canada with further 33 members.
Although, reports say that “they all were put into the quarantine centres as per the government health protocols.” Even then, they tested positive. Consequently, all other thirty-three has been kept under observation by health officials and undertaking by isolation centres to stimulate restriction overspreading.
The government took all the responsibility of these 16 covid-19 patients .they were immediately taken to Respiratory Hospital for proper isolation and attention from the respective isolation centre. The other thirty-three people are currently achieving their mandatory fourteen-day quarantine period so that anticipating farther testing of coronavirus.
Health Ministry Advised these measures
The health ministry advised some measure to restrict the spread of coronavirus by declaring that people to wash their hands during the day using soap and flowing water or use an alcohol-based sanitiser. Moreover, they requested to wear a mask in public places and ensure it covers the mouth, chin and nose and to maintain social distancing.
20 Travellers from the UK tested covid-19 positive in Jamaica
Jamaica has 20 new covid-19 cases confirmed by The Ministry of Health & Wellness of Jamaica. They were travelled from the United Kingdom. Reports confirmed that “the 20 positive samples will be sent to the Caribbean Public Health Agency for genetic evaluation to determine if they are of the variant strain of COVID-19 or not. “the number of passengers who arrived on Monday totalled 301, of the 301 passengers, five were in-transit travellers, and three were children under 12 years of age, who were not sampled” confirmed the health ministry.
Every country is under threat of coronavirus; hence we must take stated anticipations as “precautions are always better than cure.”
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