COVID in Trinidad and Tobago: 404 new cases recorded, 10 people dies
A total of 404 new COVID-19 cases has been reported in Trinidad and Tobago, along with 10 additional deaths on November 22, 2021. With this, the toll of active COVID-19 cases has increased to 8,695.
23rd of November 2021
A total of 404 new COVID-19 cases has been reported in Trinidad and Tobago, along with 10 additional deaths on November 22, 2021. With this, the toll of active COVID-19 cases has increased to 8,695.
With these additional deaths, the total number of individuals who lost their lives to the COVID-19 has rised to 1,977. Till November 22, 2021, in total, 55,621 individuals have been recovered from the deadly mutant. A total of 539 COVID-19 patients are in the hospital facility.
A total of 66,293 COVID-19 cases have been recorded in the island of Trinidad and Tobago since the beginning of the pandemic.
As per the Health Ministry’s report, there are a total of 106 patients in the step-down facilities, about 87 individuals are in the state-quarantine facilities.
A total of 7,646 individuals have isolated themselves at their homes following the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the data shared in the health ministry’s report of T&T.
If we look at the statistics of COVID-19 testing, a total of 430, 812 individuals have been tested for the novel coronavirus, out of which a total of 184,488 individuals have been tested at private facilities, whereas the remaining tests were conducted at public healthcare facilities.
As of November 22, 2021, in Trinidad and Tobago, a total of 637,934 individuals have received their first shot of the COVID-19 vaccine, whereas, in total, 635,255 individuals have welcomed their second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and now are fully vaccinated against the deadly COVID-19.
The citizens can get updates and information regarding the COVID-19 mutant by visiting the health ministry’s official website at – www.health.gov.tt/covid19.
For any further information and updates related to the COVID-19 vaccination, the residents can visit – https://health.gov.tt/covid-19/covid-19-vaccine. Apart from this, the health ministry also urged its citizens to come forward and take their jabs of the COVID-19 vaccine so that the country can soon return back to normalcy.
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