Antigua and Barbuda: COVID-19 cases increase to 3
New three confirmed coronavirus cases in Antigua and Barbuda as of March 23. This was declared during a Ministry of Health, Wellness, and Environment media conference.
The two additional coronavirus patients are a 76-year-old man who travelled from the united kingdom and a 54-year-old man who moved from the US. All three confirmed patients are in isolation and are said to recovering well.
It was noted that there had been no evidence of community transmission.
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