The Ministry of Health and Wellness in St. Lucia received confirmation of 57 new cases of COVID-19 from a batch of 216 tests conducted at the Ezra Long Laboratory.
There were 159 negative tests received from this batch.
This brings the total number of cases diagnosed in country to date to 713.
All of these individuals are Saint Lucian nationals ranging in age from 11 years to 71
years.
They are from the Castries, Anse La Raye, Dennery, Laborie, Babonneau, Micoud
and Gros-Islet districts.
These individuals were all seen at a community respiratory clinic, where they were
assessed and tested for COVID-19.
They were placed in quarantine by health practitioners pending their COVID-19 results. Upon receiving their test results arrangements have been made to place all these individuals into care.
The Ministry’s contact tracing team is undertaking the necessary follow-up on the contacts of these cases.
The Ministry of Health also reports eight recoveries for today.
Currently, there are 359 active cases in care, with one of them requiring critical care and
the others are all stable.
One response to “Saint Lucia records 57 new cases of COVID-19”
Are we presently having some kind of Travel Bubble with St. Lucia? I hope not.