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COVID-19 deaths reach 44

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The number of COVID-19 deaths moved to 44 after the passing of a 52-year-old Barbadian man on Tuesday, April 6.

He suffered from a chronic non-communicable disease and spent 14 days at the Harrison Point Isolation Facility before succumbing to the virus.

There were also six new positive COVID-19 cases, one man and five women, recorded on Tuesday. They were identified from 558 tests conducted by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory.

Additionally, eight people recovered and were discharged from isolation. There are now 96 persons in isolation. This is the first time since December, 31, 2020, that the cases in isolation are under 100.

Barbados’ confirmed cases of COVID-19 reached 3 697 (1 788 females and 1 909 males). There were 3 565 recoveries.

The public health laboratory has so far conducted 144 155 tests.

To date, 63 738 people, comprising 26 344 men and 37 394 women, were vaccinated as part of the National Vaccination Programme for COVID-19.

The administration of first doses will resume for one week from Thursday, April 8 to Wednesday, April 14. (BGIS)

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