More than 100,000 people recovered from COVID-19 in TT
432 new COVID-19 positive cases reported in Trinidad and Tobago. According to the statistics, TT experienced nine (9) deaths due to the COVID-19 virus, according to the official website of the Ministry of Health.
27th of February 2022
Trinidad and Tobago: 432 new COVID-19 positive cases reported in Trinidad and Tobago. According to the statistics, TT experienced nine (9) deaths due to the COVID-19 virus, according to the official website of the Ministry of Health. The figures show the constant positivity rate that the country has been experiencing.
The total number of cases recorded by the country is 126,934, till February 26, 2022, out of which 101,721 have been recovered.
With nine deaths, the death of the twin-island has reached 3,617. Of the total, three had multiple comorbidities, three were suffering from one comorbidity, and three had no medical history.
The sample was collected between February 21 and February 25, not in 24 hours. Till present, a total of 626,611 tests have been conducted in Trinidad and Tobago at both public (342,881) and private (283,881) facilities.
The hospitals have been occupied by 296 patients at present in Trinidad & Tobago. 56 patients have been discharged from the public health facilities, and 240 have been recovered community cases. Recovered community cases are categorised in those who have been infected by the COVID-19 virus, and they were in self-isolation, and after reaching the discharge, criteria had been released from self-isolation.
Till February 12 noon, 697,318 St Lucians have been given the first dose of COVID-19 vaccines. However, 702,682 people are fully vaccinated, according to the statics by the health ministry. The percentage of fully vaccinated is 50.2 percent.
As per the statics by the health ministry of Trinidad and Tobago, as many as 134,872 residents have been administrated by booster doses.
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