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COVID cases in Barbados now at 150

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Two more people recorded positive COVID-19 results yesterday after being tested a second time.

They are a 41-year-old female visitor and a 55-year-old Barbadian woman who arrived on a Virgin Atlantic flight on August 8. Both are asymptomatic.

Meanwhile, two people recovered from the viral illness and will be discharged from the Harrison Point, St Lucy isolation facility today.

The number of cases in Barbados now stands at 150 with 121 recoveries, 22 in isolation and seven deaths.

The Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory completed 180 tests yesterday, and 14 217 since February 11. (PR/SAT)          

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