Barbados has 24 COVID-positive cases as of March 26
2024-07-07 15:19:45

The Prime Minister of Barbados introduced on March 26, announced that Barbados has 24 COVID-19 unusual cases in the US.
The Chief Medical Officer of Barbados, Dr Anton, said three peoples were analysed every day in the united states.
Over the past three weeks, Barbados has carried out 207 checks to stumble on the humans inflamed with the unconventional coronavirus.
Out of the entire 207 examinations, 24 have been determined to be positive for COVID-19.
Out of the 24 confirmed cases of the deadly coronavirus, thirteen, are imported.
The majority of these patients are Barbadian nationals with tour history. Ten cases have been identified through contact tracing, and one case is still beneath investigation.
The Prime Minister stressed on the reality that COVID-19 continues to be neither extensive nor spread widely in Barbados. The Prime Minister, speak about the situation of the 24 patients, said that in the care of the COVID-effective patients now not even a single ventilator had been used.
She said that the conditions of the patients are slight so far.
The Cabinet of Barbados has taken the choice to shift the US of a to Stage 3 from Stage 2 in the control and reaction to COVID-19 coronavirus.
Also, from this weekend, Barbados may have a curfew in effect.
The Prime Minister also stated that from Saturday, March 28, no individual who isn't always a part of the essential offerings would be outdoor their residence among the hours of 8 pm and six am.
The curfew is meant to cease on April 14, and that would be the first day when the country returns to a 24-hour lifestyle. However, she also said that this date isn't set in stone, and might be changed in keeping with the circumstances.
Monika Walker is a senior journalist specializing in regional and international politics, offering in-depth analysis on governance, diplomacy, and key global developments. With a degree in International Journalism, she is dedicated to amplifying underrepresented voices through factual reporting. She also covers world news across every genre, providing readers with balanced and timely insights that connect the Caribbean to global conversations.
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